SC126 ROMWBW CP/M COM2 #388
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Hi @johnwiggins, I just checked this on my SC126 and it seems to work fine, so let's figure out what the difference is. I am using RomWBW v3.4 (latest stable release). From ZSDOS, I can use Which version of RomWBW are you using? Thanks, Wayne |
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Thanks Wayne! I'm using CP/M 2.2 and RomWBW 3.4. It turns out that I had a bad MAX232 on the second port. Thank you! Your confirmation that this should work made me dig into the hardware a little more. Thank you so much! -john |
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It was a MAX232 assembly, purchased on Amazon, one of a multi-pack. Others in the pack work fine, so I don't think it's a problematic seller.
One of the reasons I didn't think to swap it out is because they've been very solid.
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Subject: Re: [wwarthen/RomWBW] SC126 ROMWBW CP/M COM2 (Discussion #388)
May I ask, the source of the bad chip?
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I've been trying to get the second serial port to work under CP/M on an SC126, and it looks like all CP/M devices that I would expect to map to a serial port get redirected to the console port (COM1).
Looking at the CBIOS source, it seems to suggest that IO is mapped to CON: (COM1). Is there a suggested way to patch so I can use com2? (would like to add a serial printer).
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