Yeah I think it finally got through my thick skull. On the Commodore CR does both carriage return and newline. So that's fine for PETSCII mode but for ASCII mode I need to change it so that it basically ignores CRs and interprets LFs as CRs instead.
Here is another snippet of two captures, A using my term + tcpser + vice and B using SyncTerm
A:
0x0100: 74 69 65 73 20 5d 5b 20 26 20 5d 5b 20 42 65 65 ties.][.&.][.Bee
0x0110: 72 20 5d 5b 45 74 63 5d 0d 0d 0a 20 20 5b 2e 54 r.][Etc].....[.T
0x0120: 68 69 73 2e 73 70 61 63 65...
Okay I did some testing with tcpdump and I can see double CR characters coming in, here's a snippet (double CRs highlighted):
0x0000: 4500 00a4 0178 4000 2f06 6260 18ff 0d61 E....x@./.b`...a
0x0010: c0a8 0074 1966 e1b2 2137 8b26 f708 339d ...t.f..!7.&..3.
0x0020: 8018 01fe b498...
Yeah there's no auto newline or anything like that. I like the idea of using netcat I think I'll try to set that up today after work. That would give me an independent source of data outside of the vice/tcpser setup.
I think things might have gotten a little off track and that's largely my fault for using some incorrect terminology up front.
Let me re-state my issue and some recent findings as I believe this may only be happening on WWIV boards.
Let's suppose a few different scenarios:
Hardware C128 (64...
I think this is what I'm looking for, yes currently my term program is just sending serial data over a TCP socket, I would like it to properly implement the Telnet protocol, I just need some guidance on getting there.
I've started looking at the telnet protocol here...
Okay double CRs then. I'm not getting double anything else.
I'm also not getting double CRs when not connected to a BBS and some BBSs I don't get double CRs at all.
Even on boards where I am getting double CRs sometimes I'm not, for example one BBS would give me double CRs everywhere except the...
First off my apologies if this is the wrong place I wasn't quite sure where to ask this. I'm certain if anyone knows the answer to this it would be someone on this forum even though it's not about a specific computer or a specific piece of software.
I am working on making a terminal emulator...
interesting well I don't think I want to make a twitter account just to reach out to him I'd rather just stay out of that whole universe.
So nothing wrong with the caps as far as I can tell. One interesting bit I tried powering the device with a bench power supply (so it's not in a c64, just...
Yeah I'm basically using this broken piece of tech as an excuse to practice and improve my own skills, I have other means of connecting my Commodore so for me the end goal isn't so much having a working rs232 adapter as I could just go buy another one it's to get this one in particular working...
I've had this device sitting around for years and have rarely used it. The reason is that it gets really hot, well U1 (one of the MAX232CPE chips) gets hot. Like hot enough that you can smell it burning and if you touch it you burn yourself.
U2 (which is the same chip) is fine.
I tried swapping...
My first attempt I had nothing on the drive except for the two ADFs, when that was giving me the E31 errors then I went down the route of adding the HxC stuff.
For now I'm booting off of a floppy (workbench) so I'm not really concerned about booting off of the gotek just yet. Once I get it...
Ignoring the add-on to swap DF0 and DF1 for now (until I know this is working)
is there some trick to setting up the thumb drive for a gotek that will be on an external floppy drive on an amiga 500?
I copied the files HxC_Compat_Mode/Amiga/AUTOBOOT.HFE and HxC_Compat_Mode/HXCSDFE.CFG to the root...
Well I got the Kickstart 1.3 rom installed okay and went through the process again but the result is the same, after formatting I still get "Not a DOS disk"
Yeah this will be the 3rd card I've tried, I have a 4th on order (a 256mb SanDisk) This is the first one that would actually go through the format process. I did get out of memory errors with a 64gb card and my 8gb hard drive.
As for ram this is a bone-stock Amiga 500 except for an internal...