Path: news1.icaen!news.uiowa.edu!news1.chicago.iagnet.net!iagnet.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!206.229.87.25!news-peer.sprintlink.net!news-backup-east.sprintlink.net!news-in-east.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!Sprint!151.164.1.34!swbell!not-for-mail From: Rubywand Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: Transfer files PC - Apple II+ Date: Sun, 18 Jan 1998 01:24:29 -0600 Organization: Southwestern Bell Internet Services, Richardson, TX Lines: 133 Message-ID: <34C1AE2D.3E52@swbell.net> References: <34C01AAE.7A51703F@ibm.rhrz.uni-bonn.de> Reply-To: rubywand@swbell.net NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp-207-193-11-60.hstntx.swbell.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: nnrp1.rcsntx.swbell.net 885107482 28441 (None) 207.193.11.60 X-Complaints-To: usenet@nnrp1.rcsntx.swbell.net X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.04GoldC-SBXA (Win95; I) Xref: news1.icaen comp.sys.apple2:129297 Jörg Fichl writes ... > > .... > i got an apple II+ for free and want now to transfer files from the PC > to it, but there was neither a description of the ssc nor communication > software with. could anyone tel me where to get the source of a > comm-prog to type it in for this purpose? .... > Most likely, Steve Cavenaugh (editor of Apple Blossom) is still distributing the Chuck Orem Modemming Starter Disk for a few dollars. It is a nice collection of telecom and related wares. The version I bought includes a telecom program which runs on a II+ called "COMM.SYSTEM". You can check with Steve to make sure it is still included. Below is contact info recently supplied to me by Dr. Tom: Apple Blossom (Apple Blossom Publishing, P.O. Box 120434, Boston, MA 02112-0434) is a bi-montly mini-magazine edited by Steve Cavenaugh. (http://people.delphi.com/appleblossom/ email: appleblossom@delphi.com) You mentioned a problem getting SSC info. If "SSC" means "Super Serial Card" the following should help: From: Tom Kelly 013- What are the settings for the Apple Super Serial Card? SUPER SERIAL CARD (SSC) SETUP SETTINGS Recomended slots: slot 1 for terminal use (e.g. printer) slot 2 for communication use (e.g. modem) Jumper Block: for communication use label is upside down (arrow points up) for terminal use label is right side up (arrow points down) Note that RS-232-C signals on the SSC use negative-true logic; that is, they are true at 0v and false at +5 volts. SW1 Dip Switch Settings: Baud SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3 SW1-4 SW1-8 50 on on on off not used 75 on on off on " 110 on on off off " 135 on off on on " 150 on off on off " 300 on off off on " 600 on off off off " 1200 off on on on " 1800 off on on off " 2400 off on off on " 3600 off on off off " 4800 off off on on " 7200 off off on off " 9600 off off off on " 19200 off off off off " Switch Settings For Communication mode: SW1-5; SW1-6; SW1-7 are all set on Data Parity Stop SW2-1 SW2-2 SW2-3 SW2-4 Bits Bits 7 none 1 on off off on 7 odd 1 on off on off 7 even 1 on off off off 7 none 2 off off off on 7 odd 2 off off on off 7 even 2 off off off off 8 none 1 on on off on 8 odd 1 on on on off 8 even 1 on on off off 8 none 2 off on off on 8 odd 2 off on on off 8 even 2 off on off off Note: SW2-1 thru SW2-4 settings can be overridden by software. SW2-5: ON for linefeed out OFF for no linefeed out SW2-6: ON for baud rates greater than 1199 baud SW2-7: OFF in communication mode SW2-8: Not used Connector Pin Assignments 10-Pin DB-25 Header Connector Signal Name ______________________________________________________ 1 1 Frame Ground 2 2 Transmit Data (TXD) 3 3 Receive Data (RXD) 4 4 Request To Send (RTS) 5 5 Clear To Send (CTS) 6 6 Data Set Ready (DSR) 7 19 Secondary Clear To Send (SCTS) 8 7 Signal Ground 9 20 Data Terminal Ready (DTR) 10 8 Data Carrier Detect (DCD) Pins 1-7 and 2-7 are set together to determine the SSC pin to be read for the Hardware Handshaking signal. Generally set to monitor Pin #20. Common Configurations: [Don't Forget The JUMPER Block] Hi Speed Modem ImageWriter I/II 1234567 1234567 1234567 1234567 ON XXXXXX XXXXXX X XX X XX OFF X X XXX X XX XX Rubywand In article <865uq402v9h@enews4.newsguy.com>, "Kenneth Heffington" wrote: > Does anyone have the documentation for the Apple Super Serial Card. If so > can you tell me what the dip switch setting are? OK, I guess another copy/paste couldn't hurt. I found this on the internet: APPLE SUPER SERIAL CARD DIP SWITCH FUNCTIONS ______________________ Switch Block #1 ______________________ |Switch number Definition | Switch number Definition| |------------------------------|------------------------------| |1 2 3 4 Baud Rate | 5 6 Mode Setting| |==============================|==============================| |ON ON ON ON Undefined | ON ON Communications| |ON ON ON OFF 50 | OFF ON Printer| |ON ON OFF ON 75 | ON OFF SIC P8 emulation| |ON ON OFF OFF 110 | OFF OFF SIC P8A emulation| |ON OFF ON ON 135 |______________________________| |ON OFF ON OFF 150 | |ON OFF OFF ON 300 | |ON OFF OFF OFF 600 | |OFF ON ON ON 1200 | |OFF ON OFF ON 2400 | |OFF ON OFF OFF 3600 | |OFF OFF ON ON 4800 | |OFF OFF ON OFF 7200 | |OFF OFF OFF ON 9600 | |OFF OFF OFF OFF 19200 | |______________________________| ______________________ Switch Block #2 _____________________________ |Switch Definition | Switch Def | Switch Definition | |---------------------|-------------|--------------------------------| |1 Data Format | 2 CR delay | 3 4 Line width/video | |=====================|=============|================================| |ON 8 data, 1 stop | ON 32 ms | ON ON 40 columns, video ON | |OFF 8 data, 2 stop | OFF none | ON OFF 72 columns, video OFF | | | | OFF ON 80 columns, video OFF | | | | OFF OFF 132 columns, video OFF| |_____________________|_____________|________________________________| ____________ Switch Block #2 cont'd __________ _______Handshaking_______ |Switch Definition | Switch Definition | | Switch Definition | |---------------------|------------------------| |-----------------------| |5 Linefeeds | 6 Interrupts | | 1-7/2-7 CTS | |---------------------|------------------------| |-----------------------| |ON add LF after CR | ON Interrupts on | | ON/OFF Normal (Pin 20)| |OFF don't add LFs | OFF No interrupts | | OFF/ON Alt (Pin 19)| |_____________________|________________________| |_______________________| ______________________________ ________________________________________ | Connector Pin Assignments || Jumper Block Wiring | |------------------------------||----------------------------------------| | 10 Pin DB-25 Signal || SSC signal MODEM (pin) TERMINAL (pin) | | Header Connector Name ||----------------------------------------| |------------------------------|| TXD TXD 2 RXD 3 | | 1 1 Frame GND || RXD RXD 3 TXD 2 | | 2 2 TXD || RTS RTS 4 DCD 8 | | 3 3 RXD || CTS CTS 5 DCD 8 | | 4 4 RTS || DSR DSR 6 DTR 20 | | 5 5 CTS || DCD DCD 8 RTS 4 | | 6 6 DSR || DCD DCD 8 CTS 5 | | 7 19 SCTS || DTR DTR 20 DSR 6 | | 8 7 Signal GND ||----------------------------------------| | 9 20 DTR || Note that RS-232-C signals on the SSC | | 10 8 DCD || use negative-true logic; that is, they | |______________________________|| are true at 0v and false at +5 volts | |________________________________________| _________________________________________ ______________________ | Explanation Of Signals | | Jumper Block | | ----------------------------------------| |---------------------| | GND Ground, either Frame or Signal | | MODEM | | TXD Transmit Data | | ______________ | | RXD Receive Data | | | | | | RTS Request To Send | | | /\ | | | CTS Clear To Send | | | /__\ | | | DSR Data Set Ready | | |______________| | | SCTS Secondary CTS | | | | DTR Data Terminal Ready | | TERMINAL | | DCD Data Carrier Detect | | (Printer) | |_________________________________________| |_____________________| Pins 1-7 and 2-7 are set together to determine the SSC pin to be read for the Hardware Handshaking signal. Generally set to monitor Pin #20. Common Configurations: [Don't Forget The JUMPER Block] Hi Speed Modem ImageWriter I/II 1234567 1234567 1234567 1234567 ON XXXXXX XXXXXX X XX X XX OFF X X XXX X XX XX -- /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ jonrelay@napanet.net jrelay.cjb.net An Apple II fanatic since 1998! S0.5 LIS+++! Suzy+++! M1987 "I can't stand to see you so miserable, Lis. Unless it's from a rubber spider down your dress. Hmm... that gives me an idea. (Pulls out tape recorder) Note for later: put rubber spider down Lisa's dress. He he he he he." *_ Syntax Error: an error on a criminal's tax record. | Bad Subscript: a criminal reading a book on a subway. --- Unimplemented Trap: when a bear trap isn't set up |' ,| properly and thus does not work. --- Overflow: too many ice cubes. Please remove capital letters from my e-mail address to respond.