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|    Tim Riker to Scott Alfter    |
|    Re: Trying to connect Apple II+ with Hyp    |
|    18 Jul 22 22:59:41    |
      From: timriker@gmail.com              On Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 11:28:44 AM UTC-6, Scott Alfter wrote:              > Looking at the instructions for bootstrapping ADTPro over the serial port,       > reference is made to some key sequences to be pressed after IN#2. Perhaps       > they might be useful in configuring the SSC to work for blasting a BASIC       > program (or a hex dump) over from another computer as well.       >       > (You can probably get away with much more than 300 bps, BTW. ProTERM on a       > IIGS would work reliably up to 57.6 kbps, IIRC. An SSC won't be as fast,       > but you could start at 19.2 kbps and work down from there...limiting factor       > will be the time needed to tokenize each line as it's sent.)              The Super Serial Card will handle up to 19200 normally. ADTPro and other apps       can bypass the built in options and run it at 115,200.              Change the speed, and data format as needed and then to a PR#1 and a LIST. The       speed and parity on the SSC needs to match the speed and parity on       HyperTerminal.              https://mirrors.apple2.org.za/Apple%20II%20Documentation%20Proje       t/Interface%20Cards/Serial/Apple%20II%20Super%20Serial%20Card/Ma       uals/Apple%20II%20Super%20Serial%20Card%20-%20Installation%20and       20Operating%20Manual%201981.pdf              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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