[Coco] ethernet for your coco (sort of)
tonym
tonym at compusource.net
Wed Jun 6 15:54:40 EDT 2012
Myself, I have yet to use it with a CoCo.
However, I have been using the Digis for years with my M100's and NEC 8201a's for the FDD emulation programs.
I have used both the WiFi and the Wired ones and they work great.
The Digis basically install a virtual COM port on your windows box, which you can then redirect to anything.
You can also set them up to serial bridge over ethernet by having 2 of them configured to talk to each other.
Tony
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From: "Steve Batson" <steve at batsonphotography.com>
Sent: 6/6/2012 2:05:08 PM
To: "CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Subject: Re: [Coco] ethernet for your coco (sort of)
Very cool...how well do they work?
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From: "Aaron Wolfe" <aawolfe at gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 10:52 AM
To: "CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Subject: Re: [Coco] ethernet for your coco (sort of)
On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 10:33 AM, Robert Hermanek
wrote:
> I don't know if everyone is familiar with these, but Lantronix has been
making them forever, and so eBay is pretty full of them for cheap. Not
that this is the best listing, but it has a link to the pdf/etc...
>
>
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lantronix-UDS-10-Serial-Ethernet-Device-Server-Compl
ete-Kits-Qty-4-/300719306492?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item46044476fc
>
> These little "device servers" are designed to plug onto any serial
device. The lantronix device gets an IP address and gets on your LAN.
Serial communications to your "device" can then be accessed via tcp/ip, so
telnet, winsock, whatever...
>
> So plug your rs-232 pack into your coco, then screw one of these onto
your rs-232 pak, then plug your ethernet cable into this gizmo, and hit
your coco's IP address! (After a little config I'm sure, guessing there is
a web admin console built into the little lantronix thing.)
>
> -RobertH
>
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You can also look for "terminal servers", often these will have 8, 16
or more serial ports that are bridged to IP. Can be found in the $20
range sometimes. These work fine for DriveWire and I'd image anything
else serial on the CoCo.
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