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Post by robertb on Jun 8, 2015 6:19:55 GMT
GGLabs provides new goods for your retrocomputing needs. First, there is the GLink232, a UART cartridge (SwiftLink clone) for the C64 and C128. Let your computer communicate up to 38400 baud. Then there is the GLink-LT, user port RS-232 (VIC-1011a clone) for Commodore 8-bit computers, like the VIC-20, C64, and C128. With the GLink-LT, it is usable up to 2400 baud or can be reconfigured for up to 9600 baud. Pricing is GLink232 - $45 assembled, $35 kit (check availability) GLink-LT - $35 assembled, $25 kit For more information, pictures, and contact details, go to gglabs.us As seen at the Bay Area Maker Faire 2015, Robert Bernardo Fresno Commodore User Group www.dickestel.com/fcug.htmJuly 18-19 Commodore Vegas Expo v11 2015 - www.portcommodore.com/commvex
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Post by hydrophilic on Jun 9, 2015 7:21:38 GMT
Oh the GLink232 sounds cool... but I don't have a list of dial-up servers for my Commie... can anyone help?
I can do "standard" TCP/IP with everything BUT a Commodore... (need better hardware)
But for this low-level option (sounds like BBS stuff), I need some terminal program for my C128 (plus hardware said by RobertB)...
Well RobertB told me (us?) about the hardware options, but what does the community recommend for terminal programs (on the C128)?
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Post by robertb on Jun 9, 2015 16:16:51 GMT
hydrophilic wrote: > ...what does the community recommend for termainal programs )on the C128)? GG of GGLabs was using Novaterm at MakerFaire. I prefer Desterm 2.01 (but not 3.02, due to its lock-up problems). FCUG celebrating 33 years, Robert Bernardo Fresno Commodore User Group www.dickestel.com/fcug.htmJuly 18-19 Commodore Vegas Expo v11 2015 - www.portcommodore.com/commvex
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Post by TacKer on Jun 9, 2015 16:22:56 GMT
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Post by robertb on Jun 9, 2015 16:31:02 GMT
Daniel Mackey has also produced his versions of the devices. They are the Link232 (SwiftLink clone with speeds up to 38.4K baud) and the ez232 (VIC-1011a clone with speeds up to 2400/9600 baud). The devices are completely assembled, tested, and then placed in anti-static bags for shipping. The pricing is Link232 - $36.50 + $5.25 (U.S.A) Flat rate priority shipping ez232 is $30 + $5.25 (U.S.A) Flat rate priority shipping For more information on the hardware, go to www.n2dvm.com/blog/2015.htmlContact Daniel at dmackey828(at)gmail.com He accepts Paypal. FCUG celebrating 33 years, Robert Bernardo Fresno Commodore User Group www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm July 18-19 Commodore Vegas Expo v11 2015 - www.portcommodore.com/commvex
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