by ElectricLab » May 11th, 2012, 12:18 pm
I was wondering if someone out there could help. A little background info first - I am a long-time TI enthusiast. My first system was a beige TI 99 that I bought in spring 1983
with money I saved picking strawberries. I was 14 at the time and spent uncountable hours hacking away at programs, writing games, hooking reed switches up to the joystick
port so I could tell if my siblings snuck into my room when I was gone. Good times, great memories. Anyway over the years I have occasionally fired up my old system to
dink around with it, and recently I acquired a long-desired object - a modem coupler. Actually I ended up with two of them due to a second-chance auction on FeeBay.
Anyway I have never played around with comms on the TI at all, and now that I have two complete systems set up, both with RS232 cards and couplers, I'm trying to get them
to talk to each other. I have old model 500 telephones hooked up to them and using a PBX in the house, I can easily make calls from one to the other. I can set one to
Originate, one to Answer, and the modems' READY lights light up. I expected with the terminal emulator II cartridge, to at least be able to connect to each other and communicate.
I have played with all of the duplex setting combinations. No dice. I have an RS232 breakout box which has LEDs indicating the status of the pins, and I do see the setup
taking place. Once I type a character however, I never see TX/RX changing. I expected at 300 baud to be able to see my keystrokes.
I see in the Terminal Emulator II manual that there is an picture and a paragraph showing two systems connected as I've described, although it doesn't go into any detail.
Any advice on how to achieve this would be greatly appreciated.
I'm trying to delve into how this stuff works on the TI with the goal of possibly setting up a TEXNET type service for people to be able to call in with their TIs to test
their systems, etc. I'm not sure if anyone has done this yet, it just sounded like a fun project. If anyone is interested, let me know.