I will double check the TTY field on the MBP next time. Then on my second attempt, and since then, I could only get "." to come up no matter what key I pressed in the 512Ke. I do a good bit of reading on the topic alright, but never enough of course.įunny enough, on my VERY first attempt, when I would hit a key on the 512Ke, a random character would appear on the MBP. ![]() Both MacTerminal on the 512Ke and SerialTerm on my MPB were set to 9600 baud. I believe I did ensure the speeds were matching. ![]() You can click them for the proper version.Īlas, I've never had this upside-down nonsense with MacRumors from OSX, only from iOS. That is the fault of vbuletin not my own. I am aware that the images are upside down. (I have also ordered a Raspberry Pi B+ to expand my options with all this vintage network hacking) So, if anybody here can assist me in communicating effectively between my 512Ke and my MacBook Pro via USB-Serial cable I would be most pleased. The 512Ke receives no data from the MBP, communication is one way also. No matter what setting I use, every character on the 512Ke keyboard results join a "." on my MBP. So far, all I have been able to achieve is using MacTerminal on my 512Ke to send a series of full stops (.) over the serial connection to my MacBook Pro running apps like "ZTerm" and "CoolTerm". Uploading pictures from my iPhone straight onto my HD20 is a blast I can tell you. I get a great kick out of AppleTalk networking and hosting my 512Ke on the internet through use of my 8600 as an intermediary. I am studying Computer Science and would love to enable my 512Ke (and my Apple II Plus) to perform some arguably useful tasks in the modern world. Or perhaps access a primitive form of E-Mail in text only form? Who knows. Perhaps things can be done it for controlling the OS X terminal for example and allow me to administer my MineCraft server from the 512Ke. Seeing as the 512Ke lacks the ram needed to run a lot of interesting networking software, it's use as a terminal is quite intriguing. It already sports an external 800K drive, a HD20, a Midi Interface as well as a LocalTalk interface connected it to my home AppleTalk network with servers hosted on a Classic II and PM 8600. Recently I have acquired an RS-422 Cable for my very well kitted out Macintosh 512Ke.
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