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6.12.1 RS232 resources

RsDevice1
RsDevice2
RsDevice3
RsDevice4

Strings specifying the RS232 devices (see RS232 settings).

RsDevice1ip232
RsDevice2ip232
RsDevice3ip232
RsDevice4ip232

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

Acia1Enable

Boolean specifying whether the ACIA (Swiftlink, Turbo232) cartridge should be emulated or not (x64, x64sc, xscpu64, x128 and xvic only, and only if RS232 support is enabled and supported at compile time).

Acia1Dev

Integer specifying what RS232 device (see RS232 settings) the ACIA is using (all emulators except x64dtv and vsid, and only if RS232 support is enabled and supported at compile time).

Acia1Base

Integer specifying the base address for the emulated ACIA chip (x64, x64sc, xscpu64, xvic and x128 only, and only if RS232 support is enabled and supported at compile time). (xvic: $9800/$9C00, x128: $D700/$DE00/$DF00, x64, x64sc, xscpu64: $DE00/$DF00)

Acia1Mode

Integer specifying the type of emulated RS232 interface (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

Integer specifying which interrupt to use (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)

RsUserEnable

Boolean specifying if the user-port RS232 interface is being emulated (C64, C128 and VIC20).

RsUserBaud

Integer specifying the baudrate of the user-port RS232 interface (C64, C128 and VIC20).

RsUserDev

Integer (ranging from 0 to 3, for device 1-4) specifying what RS232 device the user-port interface is using (C64, C128 and VIC20).

The following resources are only available if RS232 device support or RS232 network support is available at compile time.

RsDevice1Baud
RsDevice2Baud
RsDevice3Baud
RsDevice4Baud

Integers specifying the RS232 baudrate devices if the device file points to a special device (like /dev/ttyS0; see RS232 settings) (all emulators except vsid).


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