Difference between revisions of "CPCI RS232 Interface"
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This [[RS232]] interface was published as a DIY project in a special edition of the the German | This [[RS232]] interface was published as a DIY project in a special edition of the the German | ||
− | magazine: CPC Schneider International(Sonderheft, #3-1986) | + | magazine: [[CPC Schneider International]](Sonderheft, #3-1986) |
− | As the standard CPC series does not include a RS232, this interface was very handy in order to communicate with other computers(eg. IBM PCs) | + | As the standard CPC series does not include a [[RS232]], this interface was very handy in order to communicate with other computers(eg. IBM PCs) |
== Technical specs == | == Technical specs == | ||
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Ports used: F8DC - Control register, F8DD - Data register. | Ports used: F8DC - Control register, F8DD - Data register. | ||
− | == How to build a RS232 interface == | + | == How to build a RS232 interface (German) == |
<gallery caption="RS232"> | <gallery caption="RS232"> |
Revision as of 05:44, 20 August 2006
This RS232 interface was published as a DIY project in a special edition of the the German magazine: CPC Schneider International(Sonderheft, #3-1986)
As the standard CPC series does not include a RS232, this interface was very handy in order to communicate with other computers(eg. IBM PCs)
Technical specs
Based around: MC6850, and MAX232 Ports used: F8DC - Control register, F8DD - Data register.