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Commodore 128 => Herdware => Topic started by: airship on September 24, 2007, 11:43 PM

Title: RS232 Converteer
Post by: airship on September 24, 2007, 11:43 PM
Could this TTL to RS232 conversion board be used on the C128? It's on eBay as a kit for $6.99 + $3 shipping.

http://tinyurl.com/2uwjgr

(http://www.vintagecomputercables.com/img/RS232TTL_ASSEMBLED2.jpg)

Schematic is here: http://www.vintagecomputercables.com/img/rs232TTL_schematic_large.png

I bought this guy's switchable XE/XM1541 adapter and it's a quality little board.
Title: RS232 Converteer
Post by: Mangelore on September 25, 2007, 02:06 AM
Yes, although it doesn't support hardware based handshaking (CTS/RTS) or the DSR, DTR, CD lines. Only Tx & RX pins seem to be wired up on the DB9 plug.

You'll also need to add a User Port connector.
Title: RS232 Converteer
Post by: airship on September 25, 2007, 02:25 AM
Don't get me wrong, Mangelore, yours is certainly priced right, and when my budget recovers from ECCC I plan on buying one from you, if they're still available. I was really just curious as to how much hardware it takes to make RS-232 work, since his only uses one chip.

I suppose it depends on how you define 'work'.
Title: RS232 Converteer
Post by: Blacklord on September 25, 2007, 05:44 AM
Quote from: MangeloreYes, although it doesn't support hardware based handshaking (CTS/RTS) or the DSR, DTR, CD lines. Only Tx & RX pins seem to be wired up on the DB9 plug.

You'll also need to add a User Port connector.
By the way Fotios - your little RS-232 board works a treat, very happy with it.

cheers,

Lance
Title: RS232 Converteer
Post by: airship on September 25, 2007, 06:00 AM
'works a treat'. Heh heh. You Aussies and your wacky slang expressions crack me up! :)
Title: RS232 Converteer
Post by: Mangelore on September 25, 2007, 10:49 PM
Quote from: airshipDon't get me wrong, Mangelore, yours is certainly priced right, and when my budget recovers from ECCC I plan on buying one from you, if they're still available. I was really just curious as to how much hardware it takes to make RS-232 work, since his only uses one chip.

I suppose it depends on how you define 'work'.
No worries. It actually can be done with one chip. Maxim have a number of chips available that will do the job. The problem is trying to find a local supplier for small quantities at an affordable rate.  

It was an absolute nightmare for me to find User Port connectors in Australia for my RS-232 interface. In the end I had to order a bunch of them from overseas. I've given up looking for an expansion port connector so that I can add a cartridge pass-through slot to my Stereo SID cartridge and also complete the 3-slot cartridge expander. The only "affordable" overseas supplier I found require a minimum order of 1000 pieces!!! What am I ever going to do with 1000 cartridge port connectors?
Title: RS232 Converteer
Post by: Mangelore on September 25, 2007, 10:51 PM
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Quote from: MangeloreYes, although it doesn't support hardware based handshaking (CTS/RTS) or the DSR, DTR, CD lines. Only Tx & RX pins seem to be wired up on the DB9 plug.

You'll also need to add a User Port connector.
By the way Fotios - your little RS-232 board works a treat, very happy with it.

cheers,

Lance
Good to hear. Thanks for the feedback Lance.

Cheers
Fotios
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