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Offline danbeaver

Re: BBS terminal to Amiga 500
« Reply #29 from previous page: February 15, 2015, 06:39:28 AM »
The modem commands are not needed.  Unsure of your BoycoT program though, as i just open the terminal in Windows (using a Win98 laptop from 2000) to communicate with my X1000's serial port over a Laplink serial (null) cable.
 

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Re: BBS terminal to Amiga 500
« Reply #30 on: February 18, 2015, 04:46:05 AM »
Sorry for the late replies. Thanks for being patient and helpful.

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Would you confirm your signal path again. Amiga to Null-modem to serial2USB converter to Windows laptop running BoycoT?  Did you construct the Null-modem cable youself?

I can confirm the cable works. I use it with Amiga Forever (Software to connect an Amiga to Windows for copying files to floppy or Ram, etc.). I didn't make the cables, but I bought them off the internet. When I use BoycoT, I adjust the settings so they match the same on my Amiga. On NComm, you can adjust baud rate, handshake, etc. When I change the handshake settings on both software to none, I can attempt to connect, but I get Modem Error 1 on BoycoT
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It's been a very long time since I've used Ncomm or a null-modem cable.  Shooting from the hip, I'm guessing that BoycoT (Terminal program on the other platform?) is expecting a real modem at the end of your USB2serial converter.  Isn't there a Null Modem option in BoycoT when connecting?  It seems that there was one in Ncomm.

Have you successfully used this USB-to-serial converter in the past?

BoycoT is a modem emulator, it is supposed to work in a way where your retro computer will think its a modem. For example: Connecting a C64 to your PC running BoycoT instead of a real modem. My setup is this: Amiga side: NComm terminal emulator. Windows: BoycoT modem emulator.

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The modem commands are not needed.  Unsure of  your BoycoT program though, as i just open the terminal in Windows  (using a Win98 laptop from 2000) to communicate with my X1000's serial  port over a Laplink serial (null) cable.

How were you able to achieve this with Command Prompt? I don't want to communicate back in forth like Amiga Explorer, I just want to connect to my PC where my Amiga think its a modem, with using modem emulation, so I can play with BBS servers on my Amiga. If there is another way to achieve this, then that would be great, but I don't know what to do.
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Re: BBS terminal to Amiga 500
« Reply #31 on: February 18, 2015, 05:13:45 AM »
Again, I have no idea what BoycoT does, I just used HyperTerminal in Win 98.  Did you try Putty or HyperTerminal Private Edition?

I mean it makes no sense to me to pretend to open a modem connection (that uses the analog phone lines) to send digital data directly over a digital serial connection; you don't need to modulate-demodulate anything.
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Re: BBS terminal to Amiga 500
« Reply #32 on: February 18, 2015, 06:36:34 AM »
Hurray. I was able to connect via TCPSER and following a guide already on Amiga.org. I changed my settings to 'tcpser.exe -d /dev/ttyS4 -s 19200 -l5'

I'm on At2k. Thanks for your help guys.


Edit: I'm getting a tiny bit of graphical problems such as some possibl ascii characters not displaying properly, but I might be wrong. For example when I was creating a account it showed "Your nickname zz yournamehere. Also, the main menu name looks a bit different, but it could just we the BBS, but I'm not sure.
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Re: BBS terminal to Amiga 500
« Reply #33 on: February 18, 2015, 06:50:27 AM »
A image of it working. Sorry, I was using a garbage camera on my tablet.

http://i.imgur.com/DEcs2Xq.jpg
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Re: BBS terminal to Amiga 500
« Reply #34 on: February 18, 2015, 06:51:11 AM »
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Re: BBS terminal to Amiga 500
« Reply #35 on: February 18, 2015, 06:52:59 AM »
Oh boy door games. I believe my dad used to talk about them.

Edit: Fixed the graphics problem. I had to change a setting.
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Re: BBS terminal to Amiga 500
« Reply #36 on: February 18, 2015, 02:53:55 PM »
I'm glad you got them talking.  The image, while blurry, was nostalgic for me.  ;)  I first acquired Ncomm from a BBS as a solution to see PC-style ansi graphics for playing Tradewars.  Ncomm required an ANSI font to do that.  Prior to that, I had been running the Amiga terminal program Access!  Just before BBSes went extint, a new graphics protocol came out that was much superior.  IIRC, the Amiga program was called RipTerm.

In my area, there was easily more than a dozen free local BBSes. Most were Dos based, but many had Amiga sections with software.  There were even a few based on Apple products.  It was really cool connecting for the first time and seeing the possibilty to exchange files and info. :)

Have you search the keywords "BBS" and "Terminal" on Aminet?  :)
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