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- From: bruce@zuhause.MN.ORG (Bruce Albrecht)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm
- Subject: Re: serial.device for 2232
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <bruce.0duj@zuhause.MN.ORG>
- References: <Ace.04e7@auilcs0.UUCP>
- Date: 8 Jan 93 23:11:13 CST
- Organization: Society to Stamp Out Bogus Organizations
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- In article <Ace.04e7@auilcs0.UUCP> Ace@auilcs0.UUCP (James Knowlton) writes:
- >In article <1993Jan4.105456.11599@walter.cray.com> paws@spam.cray.com (Daniel Baehr) writes:
- >>
- >>
- >> Does ANY ONE have the NEWEST serial.device for the 2232 that handles
- >> DTR correctly??? I have been searching for it many MONTHS now. My
- >> dealer can't get it and people at commodore won't answer e-mail about
- >> it. What the hell gives? WHY is this so hard to get a hold of??? Any
- >> help to put it in my hands would be most welcome.
- >
- >You aren't the only one. I haven't been able to get my hands on the illusive
- >2232 serial.device that handles DTR either. If you do find it lemme know.
- >It's not anything new - it was released, what, maybe a year ago?
- >Oh well.
-
- It's in WB 2.1. However, either there's something wrong with it, or my A3000,
- or my A2232, because mine drops characters whenever a program closes the
- device and it's still sending data. I know I have an early production A2232
- board. It doesn't have a bracket to hold the board in place at the top of the
- slot on the computer case.
-
- 6.UUFiles:> version l:serial.device
- l:serial.device 33.13
- 6.UUFiles:> version l:oldser.device
- l:oldser.device 37.4
- 6.UUFiles:> showconfig
- PROCESSOR: CPU 68030/68882fpu/68030mmu
- CUSTOM CHIPS: ECS NTSC Agnus (id=$0030), ECS Denise (id=$00fc)
- VERS: Kickstart version 37.175, Exec version 37.132, Disk version 38.35
- RAM: Node type $a, Attributes $105 (FAST), at $7800000-$7f7ffff (7.5 meg)
- Node type $a, Attributes $303 (CHIP), at $400-$1fffff (~2.0 meg)
- BOARDS:
- CBM A2232 serial production: Prod=514/70($202/$46) (@$e90000 64K)
-
- I'd love to know what the problem is, so I could use my A2232 again. Right now,
- it's pretty much useless.
- --
- bruce@zuhause.mn.org
- Youth is wasted on the young.
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