> Just to name two more popular examples. I guess there are more homebrew 
> made solutions out there...
> 
> All the best,
> 
>     Wolfram

So how do I do serial programming under Freedos?  Where would I look for
information on how to do this?  I could start out perhaps by programming
two Freedos PCS to talk to each other over a serial port before trying
to program my 6809E based COCO to do serial communication.

There is a solution from http://cloud9tech.com/ to communicate with a
Windows based PC from a Color Computer over the serial port.  It stands
to reason that this should also be doable with a Freedos system as the
server.  The Coco 3 can run something called HDB-DOS, if that helps me. 

Yes the 6809 is old, but it is a very simple and for it's day powerful
computer.  This would be a great piece of software for COCO fans.

So I need the information to do serial programming on both the Freedos 1
side and the 6809 side, where do I look?

Even if there are tools for the Commodore 64, how about the Apple IIe?

     -- Michael C. Robinson


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