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From: ech@spuxll.UUCP (Ned Horvath)
Newsgroups: net.micro.cbm
Subject: Re: RS232 Interface for C64
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Date: Sun, 8-Jul-84 14:29:31 EDT
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Posted: Sun Jul  8 14:29:31 1984
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Commodore itself markets an RS-232 interface that installs in the user port;
costs on the order of $40, and I have happily used it for 6 months or so
at 1200bd both on a modem and via a null modem connector to a local machine.
The device does NOT come with a terminal emulation program, but there are a
few of those in the public domain.  Note that the Basic interpreter can't
keep up at 1200 -- you need a machine language emulator for that.

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