mlelstv@faui45.informatik.uni-erlangen.de (Michael van Elst ) (02/21/89)
deraadt@xenlink.UUCP (Theo A. DeRaadt) writes: >In article <9597@cit-vax.Caltech.Edu>, stevel@tybalt.caltech.edu (Steve Ludtke) writes: >Appletalk runs at about 28Kbaud I guess. The best chip to use for it is actually it is 230.4 kbit/s. >the Zilog 8530 (or 8030 - same chip, different bus). This was actually >discussed previously here, the easiest way to do it is the write an >Appletalk little box which sits of an Amiga serial port, that way everyone >can use it. >Well, if I had docs on Appletalk..... (ie. I've got the hardware >(8031/eprom/ram/8530) but don't know how to setup the chips for Appletalk, >or the Appletalk framing works... hint hint.. send me docs!) > <tdr. I've got the Appletalk specs (including the ZSCC hardware description) from a friend who is a Mac software developer. I think you can get it from Apple. It's called 'Inside Appletalk'. Michael van Elst E-mail: UUCP: ...uunet!unido!fauern!faui45!mlelstv