Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rutgers!princeton!puvax2!EWTILENI@PUCC.BITNET From: EWTILENI@PUCC.BITNET (Eric Tilenius) Newsgroups: comp.sys.m6809 Subject: Re: Multipak Upgrades Message-ID: <1476@PUCC.BITNET> Date: Mon, 15-Dec-86 12:56:02 EST Article-I.D.: PUCC.1476 Posted: Mon Dec 15 12:56:02 1986 Date-Received: Wed, 17-Dec-86 19:06:34 EST References: <1988@tektools.UUCP> <724@vaxb.calgary.UUCP> <1431@lsuc.UUCP> <1462@PUCC.BITNET> Reply-To: EWTILENI@PUCC.BITNET Distribution: na Organization: Princeton University Computing Center, Princeton, New Jersey Lines: 25 >Has anyone found a way to make the RS-232 Pak compatible >with the CoCo III? I have one, and I want to access UNIX at a REAL baud >rate, even if I go with a Y-pak. (I know the 232 pak will work with >the MultiPak 3) There are several terminal packages available that will let you use the CoCo 3 running 1200 baud from the back of the computer (no RS232 pak). One of these, COLOR CONNECTION IV from Computerware, also lets you use the RS232 pak to use baud rates of up to 9600. With any multipak that works, this program and the 232 pak will work. Also, while I haven't tried it, I understand the public domain program GREGGYTERM will let you use true 1200 baud from the computer on the CoCo 3. Both CC IV and Greggyterm let you use the 40 & 80 column screens, and both have XMODEM. CC IV also has CompuServe B protocol built-in. I'm currenlty working with someone to try to bring out a terminal emulator that will let you hook up to practically any mainframe. It runs under OS-9 and will probably require the 232 pak. - ERIC - MCIMAIL: ETILENIUS DELPHI : TILENIUS BITNET : EWTILENI@PUCC CIS : 70346,16