I think www.msx.ch
Not sure though, and too lazy to check.
~Grauw
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From: "Ricardo Jurczyk Pinheiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: [MSX] communication between msx & t
Em Ter, 05 Nov 2002, Laurens Holst escreveu:
> It's very easy to do from a DOS environment aswell. Just use a BBS program
> like HyperTerminal in Windows (I don't know one on Linux, but it should
> definately be there), and use the terminal program Erix on your MSX. If you
> set the same baudrate
> Both programs hanged however when I tried the Zmodem, just before
> finishing the file. Does someone have any idea why?
Probably a bit buggy zmodem implementation on either part. ZModem specs have
never been really standardized I believe. Anyways, YModem is all you need.
> I used an archive ca
> I hope you can solve it. Keep us updated :).
>
Victory at last. Futher meddling with all kinds of settings and switching
serial ports seemd to do the trick (my modem works fine on ttyS1 (COM2) by
the way. Strange...) I didn't try windows anymore, minicom works fine. Xmodem
and Ymodem protocols
> > In Erix I use default/MSX/ANSI as terminal parameters, and I use
115200-8N1
> > as interface parameters in every com program mentioned.
>
> Try 19200-8N1 first (115kbps is suitable only for TR in R800 mode, or you
will loose
> data when sending from PC to MSX). Also, check if you enabled RTS/C
> In Erix I use default/MSX/ANSI as terminal parameters, and I use 115200-8N1
> as interface parameters in every com program mentioned.
Try 19200-8N1 first (115kbps is suitable only for TR in R800 mode, or you will loose
data when sending from PC to MSX). Also, check if you enabled RTS/CTS, beca
Hi people,
Laurens Holst:
> It's very easy to do from a DOS environment aswell. Just use a BBS program
> like HyperTerminal in Windows (I don't know one on Linux, but it should
> definately be there), and use the terminal program Erix on your MSX. If you
> set the same baudrate on both sides, and
> Using Uzix is in this case not really very useful. First off, Uzix is still
> alpha, so I don't know how well everything will work, and second, you'll
> most likely be transferring files for DOS, etc. Going to Uzix and back to
> MSXDOS more or less requires you to reboot, and the files aren't sto
> Using Uzix is in this case not really very useful. First off, Uzix is still
> alpha, so I don't know how well everything will work, and second, you'll
> most likely be transferring files for DOS, etc. Going to Uzix and back to
> MSXDOS more or less requires you to reboot, and the files aren't sto
- Original Message -
From: "Julio Marchi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 8:25 PM
Subject: Re: [MSX] communication between msx & tux
> > Hi,
>
> Hi Diederick,
>
> > I have a linux computer and an msx
> Hi,
Hi Diederick,
> I have a linux computer and an msx with a
> Sunrise RS232C interface and a cable and now
> I want to send files to and from them.
> What programs should I use on either computer?
>
> Greetings,
> Diederick de Vries,
> Groningen (Netherlands)
Maybe you should try Uzi
Hi,
I have a linux computer and an msx with a Sunrise RS232C interface and a cable
and now I want to send files to and from them. What programs should I use on
either computer?
Greetings,
Diederick de Vries, Groningen (Netherlands)
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