Subject: Re: Where to start?
To: Francois Pays <fpays@isicom.fr>
From: Allen Briggs <briggs@puma.bevd.blacksburg.va.us>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/30/1995 19:35:04
> You have got 2 options : 1) buy a fpu, 2) wait for floating point
> emulation. Ken Nakata (ken@remus.rutgers.edu) is working on it.
I think that address is kenn@remus.rutgers.edu. And before y'all start
sending him mail, he's got some great functionality right now, and the
code will be going into the main source tree soon. I'm hoping that we
can get it into the 1.1 release, but we're real close to that and I
can't promise that we will.
> >5. Is it possible to use Apple IIe as terminal, connected through
> > RS 232 Super Serial Card II?
> Everything is possible. ;-)
Hmmm... Can it handle 9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit?
If so, then you can use it. I know that 2400 was a stretch for some
computers of that era... :-)
-allen
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