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Path: nordwest.pop.de!Earthbound!not-for-mail
From: count0@mail.bremen.pop.de (Count Zero)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: Vic20<->C64 communication
Date: 26 Oct 1995 18:21:05 GMT
Organization: Forplay Germany
Message-ID: <46ojih$l09@jupiter.NordWest.POP.DE>
References: <3119029450@detroit.freenet.org> <814416782@p71.f411.n201.z2.ftn>
NNTP-Posting-Host: count0.hb.provi.de
X-Comment-To: Pontus Berg <Pontus.Berg@p71.anet.canit.se>
X-Newsreader: TIN [AMIGA 1.3 950131BETA PL0]
Pontus Berg (Pontus.Berg@p71.anet.canit.se) wrote:
: John F Davis skrev till All:
:
: >> 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?
:
: JFD> That one's easy, You will need terminal programs which both
: JFD> understand the same file transfer protocall and a programmer's refrence
: JFD> manual or other manual which shows the RS-232 user port pin-outs. Hook
: JFD> up only the following three wires. GROUND, any ground leads will do.
: JFD> TRANSMIT DATA (Td) hooks to both of the recived data pins on the other
: JFD> computer
:
: Give me a reason!
:
: You could connect tha 1541 to both of them, they share the same diskformat. I
: guess you have to switch the speed with a command I don't know from the top of
: my head but what other form of data do you need to transfer that isn't covered
: by this?
:
:
: /Pontus Berg, Bacchus@FairLight.COM
:
Right ... and you don't even need to change something on the drives ...
I recommend using a VIC 20 w/ 64K Ram (expanded) ... best way to go for
bigger amount of files ...
Anyways ... Fuck, PONTUS ... No see long time ... How's yer kid growing ?
:)
Count Zero/Talent