RE: A85: Emulators
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RE: A85: Emulators
Optimally, you shoudn't need any drivers to use the link. The calcs
should just use the built-in protocols. Otherwise, that might mess
something up. For connecting to the computer, you should make it
compatible with the $5 parallel link so people can use their favorite
link software. Here's an example. You take the $5 link and plug it
into one of the rf units. Then you plug the other rf unit in the calc
and it should work.
-iceboxman
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Peaks/4152/index.html
iceboxman@geocities.com
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>From: Matthew H. Fogle[SMTP:cs239ac@chicoma.la.unm.edu]
>Sent: Monday, October 13, 1997 10:27 AM
>To: assembly-85@lists.ticalc.org
>Subject: Re: A85: Emulators
>
>Jeremy Dewey wrote:
>
>> At 08:59 PM 10/2/97 +0000, you wrote:
>> >Ok; someone said that to write a Small C function to send and recieve
>>
>> >from each port line would be almost trivial. Then I ask of you; will
>> >someone write this function set and send it to me as a header file. I
>> am
>> >nearly finished with a prototype RF-link and I need to begin the
>> >software for it. I know absolutely NO assembly for the Z80 and very
>> >little for the 486 set so as you can see I'm NOT going to be able to
>> do
>> >this easily myself. So if someone could help thanks alot.
>> >
>> >-=<Matt>=-
>>
>> I can probably hook you up. I'll do it this weekend.
>>
>> Jeremy
>
> Did you ever write this library for me?
>
>