Over on stardot, "sweh"
recently announced a Linux version of
JGH's Tube host code, written in perl.
So now you can connect your serially-equipped 6502, or embedded emulator, or indeed your Z80, 6809 or
PDP11 based coprocessor, to a Linux host or a Windows host as you see fit.
Previously:
viewtopic.php?p=20525#p20525 and
viewtopic.php?p=22775#p22775"Serial
Tube is the
Tube protocol implemented over a single I/O channel such as a single serial or parallel port or even a single
Tube port. As with sending data and commands over the same channel the two have to be distinguished. Serial
Tube does this by escaping commands from the data stream."
From
http://sweh.spuddy.org/Beeb/TubeHost/README.txt:
Quote:
So, for example, on Unix:
% ls Beeb_Disks
0.Mr_Ee 1.test1 10.test10 TAPES
We would see this on the Beeb:
>*DCAT
Disks available:
0: 0.Mr_Ee
1: 1.test1
10: 10.test10
11: TAPES
[ "TAPES" was assigned "11" because it was the next free slot. ]
>*DIN 5 Cylon_Attack
>REM could also have done *DIN 5 11 'cos the assigned number was 11
>*I. :5.*.*
$.Cylon L FF1900 FF8023 00237E
$.Ca L 001100 00257D 004900
$.!BOOT 000000 000000 000025
>*DRIVE 5
>*TYPE !BOOT
10CLOSE#0
20*FX21
30CHAIN"CYLON"
RUN
>
Cheers
Ed