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Post by Jeff Ledger on Jan 31, 2005 19:26:57 GMT -5
The latest version of WinVICE supports RS232 control. The current documentation doesn't cover it well, but it looks like there might be some RS232-ethernet conversion happening here.
Download it and share what you find...
Jeff
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Post by Cyberjank on Jan 31, 2005 22:24:50 GMT -5
Well as far as I can tell We're still going to need two PC's for this to work. I've been playing with it for an hour now. One PC running VICE pointing to a modem, which is not a modem at all, its a Telnet bbs server. Unless Im missing something, which is probably the case. Still working Cyberjank
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Post by Jeff Ledger on Jan 31, 2005 22:40:32 GMT -5
I was thinking that it might work with a BBS server if I put a null modem cable from serial port 1 to serial port 2, and load the BBS Server software on one port, load WinVICE on the other.
How did you set WinVice to a com port? The default settings look like IP addresses. 10.0.0.1
Jeff
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Post by CJ on Feb 1, 2005 5:00:41 GMT -5
Jeff,
Waste of your time, sorry!!!!!
I had another machine pinging, that I thought was the goal.
At any rate, now I'm not so sure its going to work. I'm, 8 hours into it now.....
Sorry mate.... I thought I got it working a while back, but now sure about the comms.......
Will keep working......
Cyberjank
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Post by Jim Brain on Feb 16, 2005 1:47:13 GMT -5
You cna;t use WinVICE user port Ethernet with either tcpser or BBS Server as yet.
As I am working on a newer version of tcpser, I'm adding a mode in it to work with the WinVICE setup, but I'm not quite ready yet.
Jim
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