01-09-2018, 01:42 PM
(01-09-2018, 12:04 PM)admin Wrote: Ok, well nobody has ever tried to use the WiModem232 with a C64 system before, so that is where the confusion is. I have zero knowledge of how the Swiftlink works. I don't know what lines it supports, and what they are actually for. DTR/DSR is typically used to hang up the modem, not actual handshaking. At least it is on TI-99/4A, Apple II, and other systems. I know that there are some printers that do use DTR/DSR in place of RTS/CTS. I could not find the pinout for the Swiftlink.
The WiModem232 emulates a Hayes modem. So, you are going to have to experiment with the handshaking for it. The WiModem by default is setup to pass DTR to DSR and use RTS/CTS for handshaking.
Oh well serious ?
I provided all Info above :-)
Industry-standard interface: Swit'tLink-232has an "IBM-AT" style DB-9 serial connector so you can connect it to any standard modem or network link quickly and economically. AII five handshaking lines (DTR, DSR, RTS, CTS, & DCD) are supported.
But sadly this didnt answer my question, for Hardware Handshake do i generally need to cut the Pads and solder to DSR/CTS or DTR/RTS or solder them both.
that is the Point where i am unsure.
If i can enable with AT&K1 and then need to play around with different Solder combinations, thats okay, i just want to know if the DTR/DSR needs to be cut in that case generally
Thx