[Coco] The early days of Hacking and Coding a CoCo Was: Here's a CoCo 1 ...
Arthur Flexser
flexser at fiu.edu
Sat Jan 18 13:16:03 EST 2014
I suppose then that you would have also had to modify Edtasm's keyboard
input routine to accept input from the terminal, so as to be able to use
the terminal's keyboard with its cursor control capabilities.
Art
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Steve <6809er at srbsoftware.com> wrote:
> And we have a winner!
>
> I just used a common data terminal of the time that had a extra keyboard.
> (So it setup like a another monitor.)
>
> Datasoft got a early version of the EDTASM cart and I patch the to send
> the CharOut to both the display and the CoCo's serial port.
>
> What most people did not know is that EDTASM had it own display drivers
> that emulate a Terminal. Why? Microsoft's EDTASM was design to use a
> terminal to control the cursor for editing a text line. So, sending the
> CharOut to the terminal worked without modifying anything else in EDTASM.
>
> I later modify the EDTASM for Disk I/O and other improvements like longer
> symbol names with better tabs, lower case and File includes.
>
> Steve
>
>
> On 1/18/2014 12:22 AM, Arthur Flexser wrote:
>
>> My guess would be that Steve hooked up the CoCo's RS232 port to a data
>> terminal and wrote a simple mod to the CoCo's character output routine to
>> take any character sent to the screen and squirt it out the RS232 port as
>> well.
>>
>> Art
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 3:07 AM, Mathieu Bouchard <matju at artengine.ca
>> >wrote:
>>
>> Le 2014-01-17 à 23:12:00, Steve a écrit :
>>>
>>> There are other ways to get 80 display working with a CoCo 1 or 2
>>> without
>>>
>>>> using a word pak or any other cart or internal mod. It's so easy that
>>>> you
>>>> will hate yourself for not thinking of it in the first place.
>>>>
>>>> That's not an actual hint...
>>>
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