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* [[Z80-DART/Z80-SIO chip]]
* [[8253 chip]]
== Alternative software ==
A vast range of comms software was available for [[CP/M]], including [[Bulletin board|bulletin board]] hosts, offline readers (notably [[CRR]] - CP/M Read and Reply), and many terminals.
== Technical specs 8250 Information (probably nonsense) ==
Like the original interface, the Pace design used an 8250 [[UART]] chip (really???), which was reliable up to 9600 baud and could sometimes function at faster speeds. The possibility has been discussed of replacing this with a pin-compatible 16550 and gaining even faster transfer speeds, but this is not believed to have been tested. This [http://www.systemed.net/pcw/cps8256.html webpage about the CPS8256] (the Amstrad serial interface for the PCW) also includes some CPC information. Caution: that webpage seems to be confused/bugged. There is no 8250 chip used at all. Baudrate MSB/LSB are exchanged, and for both CPC and PCW, the clock source should be 2MHz instead of 1.84375MHz, etc. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8250_UART Linkt to Article on Wikipedia about the 8250 UART used in the interface]
== Manual ==