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Re: Multicomp 6809 and the Serial Ports [message #6025 is a reply to message #6024] Thu, 28 February 2019 11:42 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
nealcrook is currently offline  nealcrook
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Hi Coolbear,

I did a search through my old email and found these instructions from Kip (this was for the L1 port so it might be best to try with this first)

Connect the I/O port up to a db9 serial port on a PC, and run putty. Configure putty for the correct com port. Then in Nitros9 run the "shell i=/t0&" where the /t0 could be any serial I/O port descriptor. This in fact is very much like what we are doing now on the Multicomp. It would create another user that is independent from the first user. I typically run 2 users on my multicomp09 often using this very technique.

..as I said yesterday, you would probably need to use /t1

Let me know how you get on

Neal
 
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