[Coco] Using DriveWire to write network software

RETRO Innovations go4retro at go4retro.com
Wed Mar 29 19:32:52 EDT 2017


On 3/29/2017 2:01 PM, Mark D. Overholser wrote:
> On 29-Mar-17 10:56, RETRO Innovations wrote:
>
>
> It would be nice to target the 6551 ( RS-232 Pack ), but since only 
> the Dragon Computers have that Included as a Standard Item, there are 
> many, many more CoCos than RS-232 Packs..  But all the CoCo's have the 
> Bit-Banger Port..  I am aiming to Support Both...
Which a cart can do:

Drop a small uC on the PCB.  Users can drive the Wifi conn or Ethernet 
conn via the bit banger *OR* use the native IO interface via the cart port.
> The Hayes AT Command Set is a nice "standard" to support..  It 
> "theoretically" be expanded to support just about anything...
It already has.  the esp8266 uses Hayes, any everyone who tethers their 
phone to their PC uses the Hayes modem set.
>
> What was you Offering Price for your RS-232 Pack??
Never got around to pricing it.  Can, if there is interest.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not looking to drum up business.  I am just 
trying to satisfy the following goals:

  * Cheap (<$50.00)
  * Compatible (old SW should work with it)
  * Flexible (Don't want to game?  No problem, you can Telnet BBS, or
    telnet from OS/9)

In the day, the bit banger and the RS232 Pak were the ways to connect to 
the outside.  That's the best place to focus efforts.

Jim


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