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Path: detroit.freenet.org!aa122
From: aa122@detroit.freenet.org (John F Davis)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: Vic20<->C64 communication
Date: 22 Oct 1995 12:51:40 GMT
Organization: Greater Detroit Free-Net, Detroit, MI
Message-ID: <46deos$a7v@detroit.freenet.org>
References: <3083810a-nntpgate@nrg.dtu.dk>
Reply-To: aa122@detroit.freenet.org (John F Davis)
NNTP-Posting-Host: detroit.freenet.org
In a previous article, Jan.Lund.Thomsen@p11.f128.n238.z2.fidonet.org () says:
>I wan't to connect my Vic20 and my C64 via the userport to be able to
>transfer programs between the two machines. Is there any
>"package-solutions" (schematics, software) out there that describes how to
>get the job done?
That one's easy, You will need terminal programs which both understand the
same file transfer protocall and a programmer's refrence manual or other
manual which shows the RS-232 user port pin-outs. Hook up only the following
three wires. GROUND, any ground leads will do.
TRANSMIT DATA (Td) hooks to both of the recived data pins on the other
computer
RECIVED DATA (2 pins, one wire) hooks to the transmit data on the other.
If you need I'll try and find a prog ref book with the pin-outs in it
I think pin 9 is the "other" recived data pin
--
John F Davis In Delightful Detroit, Mi. aa122@detroit.freenet.org
"Nothing adds excitement to your life like something
that is clearly none of your business!" Battista