On Dienstag 30 November 2010, you wrote: > I'm going to be using some replacement code for the Kernal > routines written/published by George Hug in Transactor. They > work reliably up to 2400 baud. Once I get them working in cc65 > (should be a cinch, since I've used them before), I'll look into > driverizing them. these routines are nice indeed, a lot of programs use them i guess :) > However, VICE does implement virtual RS-232 through Kernal > emulation code to a telnet connection. Those work fine using > the stock calls, since VICE intercepts them. I'd like to get that > working w/ vice. I'll assume I need to go the route of direct Kernal > calls. it does? since when? :) afaik rs232 emulation doesnt use kernal traps at all, and if you want to use telnet you still have to do hackish stuff with piping i/o through something like tcpser. -- http://www.hitmen-console.org http://magicdisk.untergrund.net http://www.pokefinder.org http://ftp.pokefinder.org In fact, you can throw away the last three syllables of 'superhighway'. It's a soup. Call it Information Soup and we're getting somewhere <Charles S. Murray> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list send mail to majordomo@musoftware.de with the string "unsubscribe cc65" in the body(!) of the mail.Received on Tue Nov 30 07:17:42 2010
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