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6.12.2 RS232 command-line options

-rsdev1 <Name>
-rsdev2 <Name>
-rsdev3 <Name>
-rsdev4 <Name>

Specify <Name> as RS232 devices 1, 2, 3 and 4, respectively (RsDevice1, RsDevice2 RsDevice3 and RsDevice4).

-rsdev1ip232
+rsdev1ip232
-rsdev2ip232
+rsdev2ip232
-rsdev3ip232
+rsdev3ip232
-rsdev4ip232
+rsdev4ip232

Enable/Disable whether the respective RS232 devices (see RS232 settings) use the IP232 protocol supported by tcpser. This only works with Socket connections.

-acia1
+acia1

Enable/Disable the $DE** ACIA RS232 interface emulation (Acia1Enable=1, Acia1Enable=0) (x64, x64sc, xscpu64, x128 and xvic only, and only if RS232 support is enabled and supported at compile time).

-myaciadev <0-3>

Specify RS232 device the ACIA should work on (all emulators except x64dtv and vsid, and only if RS232 support is enabled and supported at compile time)

-acia1base <Base address>

Set the base address of the ACIA cartridge (Acia1Base) (x64, x64sc, xscpu, x128 and xvic only, and only if RS232 support is enabled and supported at compile time). (xvic: $9800/$9C00, x128: $D700/$DE00/$DF00, x64, x64sc, xscpu: $DE00/$DF00)

-acia1mode <mode>

Set the ACIA mode (Acia1Mode) (x64, x64sc, xscpu64, xvic and x128 only, and only if RS232 support is enabled and supported at compile time). (0: Normal, 1: Swiftlink, 2: Turbo232)

-acia1irq <interrupt>

Set the ACIA interrupt (Acia1Irq) (x64, x64sc, xscpu64, xvic and x128 only, and only if RS232 support is enabled and supported at compile time). (0: None, 1: NMI, 2: IRQ)

-rsuser
+rsuser

Enable or disable emulation of the userport RS232 emulation (RsUser; C64, C128 and VIC20)

-rsuserbaud <baud>

Set the baud rate of the RS232 userport emulation.

-rsuserdev <0-3>

Specify device for the userport RS232 emulation (RsUserDev; C64, C128 and VIC20).

The following command-line options are only available if RS232 device support or RS232 network support is available at compile time.

-rsdev1baud <baudrate>
-rsdev2baud <baudrate>
-rsdev3baud <baudrate>
-rsdev4baud <baudrate>

Specify <baudrate> as baudrate for the RS232 devices if the device name specifies a special device (like /dev/ttyS0 for example, see RS232 settings; RsDevice1Baud, RsDevice2Baud RsDevice3Baud and RsDevice4Baud) (all emulators except vsid).


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