I have gone through the threads here and trying to piece together a solution with not much luck. I can cause the system to answer but it always at 300 baud and there is nothing on the client side and anything typed on the client side does not appear on the BBS side.
Specs:
Apple IIgs
Apple Super Serial Card in Slot 2 (Set with DIP switches for 9600 baud 8N1) Triangle block set to modem
Using a custom, pin moveable connectors so I can experiment.
SSC Switches:
SW1: off off off on on on on
SW2: on on on on off on off
I am using a cable with pins 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,19,20 on the SSC to Modem the only difference is that the DSR(6) on modem is going to CD(8) on the SSC. I read that somewhere but do not remember where.
Init String: ATS0=1S2=128V0*D1&C1&S2&D2&Q0X1
The BBS will come up and it will connect, I will see nothing on the client. When disconnecting, the BBS then locks up and it shows everything on the wait screen except for the time and the upper right spot where the letters spin about is locked as well. I have to reboot the machine.
One time, one time only I had a terminal program on my iPhone and it connected at 9600 baud and I could type to the BBS from the phone. Only odd thing was every character in the response of what I was typing was duplicated, like hheelloo wwoorrlld. When I disconnected, the BBS locked up as described above. I have not been able to do this since.
1) Is there a pinout of the WiModem232 OLED? I skimmed through the manual to no avail.
2) Anyone have a cable, speed, and init string that works with GBBS?
I have purchased the GBBS manual from Apple Puget Sound Program Library Exchange. But as one would expect, the highest modem they reference is a US Robotics Courier 2400. But in the configuration of the BBS when you install it you can use a Hayes Smartmodem 9600 CTS/RTS (I Believe is the title for the CTS/RTS, I am not near the Apple at this time) But I am using this modem as my reference connected to the super serial card which is the question before when setting up the modem in the software.
I really want to get this to work, I feel so close, yet so far and I have been working on this almost a year.
Your help is greatly appreciate.
BTW: I updated to the latest firmware on the modem.
Specs:
Apple IIgs
Apple Super Serial Card in Slot 2 (Set with DIP switches for 9600 baud 8N1) Triangle block set to modem
Using a custom, pin moveable connectors so I can experiment.
SSC Switches:
SW1: off off off on on on on
SW2: on on on on off on off
I am using a cable with pins 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,19,20 on the SSC to Modem the only difference is that the DSR(6) on modem is going to CD(8) on the SSC. I read that somewhere but do not remember where.
Init String: ATS0=1S2=128V0*D1&C1&S2&D2&Q0X1
The BBS will come up and it will connect, I will see nothing on the client. When disconnecting, the BBS then locks up and it shows everything on the wait screen except for the time and the upper right spot where the letters spin about is locked as well. I have to reboot the machine.
One time, one time only I had a terminal program on my iPhone and it connected at 9600 baud and I could type to the BBS from the phone. Only odd thing was every character in the response of what I was typing was duplicated, like hheelloo wwoorrlld. When I disconnected, the BBS locked up as described above. I have not been able to do this since.
1) Is there a pinout of the WiModem232 OLED? I skimmed through the manual to no avail.
2) Anyone have a cable, speed, and init string that works with GBBS?
I have purchased the GBBS manual from Apple Puget Sound Program Library Exchange. But as one would expect, the highest modem they reference is a US Robotics Courier 2400. But in the configuration of the BBS when you install it you can use a Hayes Smartmodem 9600 CTS/RTS (I Believe is the title for the CTS/RTS, I am not near the Apple at this time) But I am using this modem as my reference connected to the super serial card which is the question before when setting up the modem in the software.
I really want to get this to work, I feel so close, yet so far and I have been working on this almost a year.
Your help is greatly appreciate.
BTW: I updated to the latest firmware on the modem.