[Coco] Rs232 Pack
Phil Taylor
plt1914 at sky-chat.net
Wed Feb 26 23:23:45 EST 2025
Thank you for the information. The original /t2 device descriptors can
work with a telnet client running under Microsoft Windows with control the
input and out buffer just like its done and there is over dozen Commodore
64 and 128 systems doing it.
It it takes is to modify Nitro OS9 to use and support /T2 using the
original memory address to check if data is available in the buffer, data
has been sent out and cd carrier check. There is not difficult to do, I
just need the original /t2 to work the way it did back in 1990.
Phil Taylor
On Thu, February 27, 2025 3:17 am, David Ladd via Coco wrote:
> There is already an Deluxe RS-232 Pak recreation made.
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/167008506173
> It has been around for a while now.
> I have one of them.
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> Plus I have a couple of my original Deluxe RS-232 Pak's modded to use a
> 16K
> EPROM and a SmartWatch clone for RTC under NitrOS-9.
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> Sincerely,
> David Ladd
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> On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 8:21â¯PM Phil Taylor via Coco
> <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> wrote:
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>> Hello
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>> If someone can work on restoring support for the RS232 pack with using
>> the same original memory address then I will work on making a telnet
>> interface server so wee can get Ribbs bbs working again. Its just not
>> the same without logging in to a Trs-80 Color Computer BBS with out.
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