[Coco] The most bizarre thing
George Ramsower
georgera at gvtc.com
Wed May 15 16:48:01 EDT 2013
I've looked at all the photos and I have not found those connectors in any
of them. Maybe I missed something.
If it does connect to the Coco serial port, then it could be a way to
connect a Coco to another computer that is using the UART to translate the
data from the Coco's serial port to the computer that is connected to the
UART.
Otherwise, it's still a bit of a mystery as how it's connected and used.
George
----- Original Message -----
From: Retro Canada
but it has a serial cable on it to plug on coco serial port and a
centronics connected at the ribbon cable.
> It isn't a serial to parallel converter. It connects directly to the
> computer's bus,data and address lines and sends and recieves RS232
signals
> asyncronously with appropriate software, usually a ML program/driver for
> speed.
>
> U.A.R.T. is a Universal Asycronous Reciever/Transmitter.
>
> George
>
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