[Coco] Using Rick Adam's DELPHIterm 3.1 to connect a Coco3 to a TRS80 PT210

Arthur Flexser flexser at fiu.edu
Wed Oct 17 13:35:03 EDT 2018


Many basic printers of that era had a dip switch that selected whether the
printer would do a linefeed on CR alone, as the CoCo generally outputs, or
whether the printer required an explicit linefeed character in addition to
the CR.  Have you checked the docs for whether that option is available?
If the printer was doing carriage returns only with no linefeed,
overwriting each line with the next line, the wrong dip switch setting
might be where the problem lies.

If there is no dip switch, it is also possible that the printer accepts
some sort of control code (usually an escape byte plus another byte or two)
that will put it into the mode for generating an automatic linefeed when
sent a carriage return.

Art

On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 1:20 PM, rietveld rietveld <rietveldh at hotmail.com>
wrote:

>
> All very good points but the reason I made the video was to show that
> DELPHITERM was the only terminal program that I could get to properly work
> with the PT210 The deluxe rs232 paks terminal program works but will not
> issue a proper carriage return. The paper would not advanced up unless the
> terminal program transmitted a full 80 characters, either full or blank
> DelphiTerm did work after I setup the basic loader with the terminal
> settings including the PT210 s max baud rate of 300
>
>
> Sent from my BlackBerry
>   Original Message
> From: Salvador Garcia via Coco
> Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 11:10 AM
> To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts
> Reply To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts
> Cc: Salvador Garcia
> Subject: Re: [Coco] Using Rick Adam's DELPHIterm 3.1 to connect a Coco3 to
> a TRS80 PT210
>
>
>  And if you get any alcohol on the printout, the fading will be
> instantaneous.  :-D
>
> The only way to be sure is to either scan the thermal printout or get a
> copy of it using a tried and true copy machine.
>
> Salvador
>     On Wednesday, October 17, 2018, 2:09:15 AM CDT, Gene Heskett <
> gheskett at shentel.net> wrote:
>  <snip>
>  Just be aware that those thermal paper printouts have a very poor shelf
> life, fading into the sunset in 6 months or less. Higher storage temps
> and light exposure hasten this, a lot.  So don't figure on going back
> and refreshing you memory by re-reading it 2 years later.
>
> <snip>
>
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