info-cpm (12/06/82)
>From JDOS@Mit-Ai Mon Dec 6 00:27:05 1982
To: INFO-CPM@BRL
Cc: INFO-TRS80@Mit-Ai
Via: Mit-Ai; 6 Dec 82 0:46-EST
Via: Brl; 6 Dec 82 1:05-EST
Via: Brl-Bmd; 6 Dec 82 1:09-EST
I have been asked for the MODEM7 parameters to make it run on
a TRS-80 Model II. Does anybody have them?
John McNamee
info-cpm (12/07/82)
>From W8SDZ@Mit-Mc Tue Dec 7 03:22:14 1982
To: INFO-CPM@BRL
Cc: JDOS@Mit-Ai
Via: Mit-Mc; 7 Dec 82 1:28-EST
Via: Brl; 7 Dec 82 1:41-EST
Via: Brl-Bmd; 7 Dec 82 1:47-EST
This was sent out to the list some time back, but
bears repeating for those who may not have seen it.
It's easier than you think to put up MODEM2xx or MODEM7xx
on the Model II.
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Date: 21 July 1981 2201-EDT (Tuesday)
From: Bill Sholar <William.Sholar at CMU-10A>
Sender: William.Sholar at CMU-10A
To: INFO-CPM
Re: TRS-80 Model II MODEM Equates & Ports
Since the documentation on the Mod 2 TRS-80 does not bother
to discuss hardware, the following port addresses and equates for
MODEM.ASM programs might prove useful to anyone using this machine:
MODCTLP EQU 0F6H ;status/control port A
MODSNDB EQU 04H ;bit 2 indicates ready to send
MODSNDR EQU 04H ; with the bit set to 1
MODRCVB EQU 01H ;bit 0 indicates character received
MODRCVR EQU 01H ; with the bit set to 1
MODDATP EQU 0F4H ;data port A
These values, plugged into MODEM.ASM, allow the TRS-80 Mod 2 to
function without any special system calls or other variations from the
existing MODEM.ASM program, assuming the port has been set up using the
SETUP (Pickles & Trout's CPM), CONFIG (Lifeboat's CPM) or SET (Cybernetics'
CPM) utility for the appropriate baud rate, etc.