Description: AppleLine: How To Use With an Apple IIe or Apple IIc (10/94) Header: AppleLine: How To Use With an Apple IIe or Apple IIc (10/94) Article Created: 04 November 1987 Article Reviewed/Updated: 12 October 1994 TOPIC ----------------------------------------------------------- The following information has only been partially verified for the 3274-2.2 ROMs. Though this setup should work with the newer ROMs, this has not been confirmed. DISCUSSION ------------------------------------------------------ Hardware Configuration: Apple IIe Super Serial Card in Slot 2. The jumper block should be set to terminal. Straight thru cable - 590-0037 or Apple IIc Apple IIc-ImageWriter/Scribe printer cable. Gender changer - 590-0214 Appleline - 699-0239 with version 2.2 of the ROMs. Appleline wall mounting power supply - 970-0950 (optional - Loop Back Connector - 970-0879) Software Configuration: ProDOS 1.1.1 Apple Access II v 1.1 Set Access II as follows: Terminal Characteristics "Set ANSI Mode" "Do NOT Send LF After CR" - for Supervisor mode or "Send LF After CR" - for 'On-Line' mode "7 Bits per Character" "Enable XON/XOFF" "Normal Video" "Full Duplex" "No Wraparound" Set Speed - "2400 baud" Set Parity - "Even" Appleline Configuration: Terminal Type................."VT100" Baud Rate....................."2400" Parity........................"Even" Autobaud......................"Enabled" Speed Indicator..............."Disabled" Modem type...................."Local Connect" Auto Logoff..................."Disabled" Special Terminal Capability..."None" 24/25 Line Automatic Toggle..."Disabled" Notes ----- 1- Set Access II for 2400 baud. 4800 & 9600 seem to overrun it. 2- The autobaud sequence is OpenApple-B Return (OA-B Return). 3- If you use 8 bits per character, set parity to None in Access II and on the Appleline. For more information on VT-100 keypad sequences, see Apple Access II (030-0923-A, copyright 1983), Appendix i, pp 165-166. 4 - The mapping for an Apple IIe or IIc running Access II to IBM 3278 Keys is as follows (not checked): 3278 Key Press -------- ----- PF1 Esc 1 PF2 Esc 2 PF3 Esc 3 PF4 Esc 4 PF5 Esc 5 PF6 Esc 6 PF7 Esc 7 PF8 Esc 8 PF9 Esc 9 PF10 Esc 0 PF11 Esc - (minus) PF12 Esc = PF13 Esc ! PF14 Esc @ PF15 Esc # PF16 Esc $ PF17 Esc % PF18 Esc ^ PF19 Esc & PF20 Esc * PF21 Esc ( PF22 Esc ) PF23 Esc _ (underscore) PF24 Esc + * NEW LINE OA-Return ENTER Return TAB Tab BACK-TAB Control-OA-K HOME Control-\ LEFT CURSOR Left-Arrow or Control-H RIGHT CURSOR Right-Arrow or Control-U DOWN CURSOR Down-Arrow or Control-J UP CURSOR Up-Arrow or Control-K PA1 Esc [ * PA2 Esc ] * DUP Control-OA-U * FM Control-Y ATTN Control-A * SYS REQ Control-B * CURSR SEL Control-D CLEAR Control-E ERASE INPUT Control-L ERASE EOF Control-F * PRINT Control-P * IDENT Control-V * TEST Control-T RESET Control-R a DEV CNCL Control-R INSERT Control-] b DELETE Delete * NOT TESTED - According to the documentation (See Appleline Users Manual, Appleline Part II: Guide to Lisa, Chapter 2, p65) Control-X should give a DEV CNCL function, but where DEV CNCL is needed (according to the systems types there) Control-R works. This is the same code as is used for the RESET function. - According to the documentation (See Appleline Users Manual, Appleline Part II: Guide to Lisa, Chapter 2, p65) Control-underscore should work. Instead it locks Appleline. Article Change History: 12 Oct 1994 - Reviewed for technical accuracy. Support Information Services Copyright 1987-94 Apple Computer, Inc. Keywords: