Re: Easy way to use contemporary machine as fileserver for C64

From: André Fachat <afachat_at_gmx.de>
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2019 14:48:05 +0100
Message-ID: <1686137fa08.27ff.b4d1f2b66006003a6acd9b1a7b71c3b1@gmx.de>
Am 18. Januar 2019 08:28:01 schrieb Mia Magnusson <mia@plea.se>:

> Den Fri, 11 Jan 2019 22:14:56 +0100 skrev silverdr@wfmh.org.pl:
>> I remember I used Marko's C2N232 some time ago to load'n test things
>> on real hardware - worked fantastic back then: <SHIFT><RUN/STOP>,
>> <C=> done!
>>
>> Now I have a friend who's got similar need but has no C2N232. What
>> would you recommend to use instead? As this is for testing software
>> on real hardware, it needs to be loaded tens if not hundreds of
>> times..
>
> I had a chat with a friend and it seems like UNO2IEC could be a
> solution. You program an Arduino Uno or clone with the right firmware,
> and then run the right software on a Windows/Linux/MacOSX box, and
> hook up the IEC bus to the right I/O pins on the Arduino, and then you
> can use the PC/Mac as a file server for the IEC bus.
>
> Seems to be the solution that's easiest to get a hold of (parts for).

How much memory does the Uno have? Not having enough on the Zoomfloppy 
means I habe to refactor XD2031  but if there is enough memory XD2031should 
be easy to port

André

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Received on 2019-01-18 15:01:28

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