

- #Amiga explorer serial settings how to#
- #Amiga explorer serial settings mac os x#
- #Amiga explorer serial settings install#
- #Amiga explorer serial settings Pc#
#Amiga explorer serial settings Pc#
The baud rate, Packet Size and MaxRetries seem to be messed up, but I've verified it twice on both my Amiga and the PC and it all seems to be correct.

PC to Amiga transfer: "C:\Program Files\Cloanto\Amiga Explorer\Amiga\AExplorer" to "RAM:RAM/AExplorer" (45876 bytes) (didn't think I'm going to dig so deep into this.Code: Select all (111809936 baud)
#Amiga explorer serial settings mac os x#
Thanks for the suggestion - just a bit overkill to just backup my disks Cad Tools Serial Bewafa Se Wafa 1992 Movie Download Mac Os X Internet Manager. > once they had broadband internet access. I can read the readme.txt on the Amiga and Amiga Explorer launches on WB no issues there at all. On Windows side and using the Amiga Explorer Setup function I managed to successfully copy across Amiga Explorer to the 2000 with no problems. > they were relatively easy to find, due partly perhaps to people no longer needed them Recently I acquired an Amiga 2000 and have made up my own RS232 Null modem cable. > You could also try to find a cheap used Zorro II serial card. > Make sure the CPU data cache is enabled (it should already be)
#Amiga explorer serial settings how to#
Would this here be the right place to start looking how to do that? > Make sure Kickstart is in 32-bit fast RAM > Make sure the system stack pointer (SSP) points to 32-bit fast RAM > Make sure your system's VBR points to 32-bit fast RAM Mark, thanks for your reply - but I'm sure as a normal user I can't follow you. Just copy over the vice to DEVS: and edit the AExplorer tooltype to use it, otherwise it'll default back to the OS's standard vice. The amiga proceeds to exit the command before my computer says all the files are transfered and nothing ends up transfering. Enhanced Amiga serial port, MIDI and printer support. Anyway, well tryin to use amiga explorer, I get to the point where it says 'Type SER: to RAM:Setup' after typing that in I press return on the amiga and press ok on the dialog box. I suppose you can try, your A2000 should be able to do that with a bit of fast RAM as well. Amiga Forever is the award-winning Amiga preservation, emulation and support package brought to. Got to be said that I use the motherboard's internal serial (no China-made USB adapters! ) and that my A4000 has got a 040 in it along with loads of fast RAM.

It's entirely independent of the Serial prefs and can do whatever speeds you want it to (and you Amiga/vice can support!), just remember to set it to the same speed on the PC (same thing, you need to configure the speed in AExplorer, not in windows).Īnyway, yes, I seem to remember that I run AExplorer via serial on my A4000 at home at 115200 baud. I just remembered - the serial speed you configure in Prefs isn't used by AExplorer! Amiga Explorer comes with its own tooltype which decides the serial speed. Double-click Serial and copy the following settings: settings.gif Now boot your PC. To be able to use it, you need to configure it first with the param SERDEVICE, but above package doesnt contain a *.device & jbenam:ĭid you ever configured yourself AExplorer on Amiga side with params to run higher than 19200? The params on Amigaside are something like "AExplorer Connection Serial Serbaud 115200". When you start AExplorer without parameters, it displays quick information that speed is (by default) 19200bps. By the way I have tried the procedure on. So not sure if "SerialPrefs292" just "overrides" the standard settings and which one is valid finally?Īlso once you have that tool installed, you still need to configure AExplorer with Parameters to run with higher speed than 19200. My Setup is an Amiga 1000, Kickstart 1.3 and WB 1.3 and on the PC AmigaExplorer 4.1 and a null-modem serial cable.
#Amiga explorer serial settings install#
After installation (Installer didnt work on WB2.x, so I had to install it manually) in Prefs I had another (same) "Serial"-Icon with which it was possible to change settings to 115200 (once you set that one to 115200, and go to the standard "Serial"-Icon, it shows the minimum setting).
