Well, good news. If you set M100 CPM to 'Sc S' and 'Cu S' it works much better. 
I still found an issue playing Zork III where it says "-----more-----" then 
stopped responding, requiring me to press enter on the M100.stat con:=uc1:   
<-- Redirect CP/M output to serial portstat con:=tty:     <-- Change it back to 
M100 native display (type this from terminal program on PC)I am using Minicom 
2.7.1 on Linux (VT102 emulator with 19200 N81). I left it on overnight and it 
is still working this morning. TomOn Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 2:55 PM Tom Hoppe 
<[email protected]> wrote:Correct, VT100 emulation.On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 2:15 
PM Stephen Adolph <[email protected]> wrote:there will be escape characters 
flowing over serial in this case, so you need to ensure that does not mess with 
things.If I understand what is happeningM100 ---->   PC  (video terminal 
character flow)M100 <----  PC  (input keyboard strokes)When you say the 
terminal works reliably using F3, you are using the PC as a display for CP/M, 
right?  And in this case, you selected VT100 emulation?On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 
5:05 PM Tom Hoppe <[email protected]> wrote:I left minicom set to 19200 8N1 and 
it worked (until it didn't). The Sc L vs Sc S is a good point! I will try 
changing this tonight and see if it helps. My ultimate goal is to ssh into my 
home PC from work so I can play with CP/M during lunch :).TomOn Tue, Nov 16, 
2021 at 11:21 AM Jim Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:







First thought that comes to mind: it may be stopping because of the feature 
which pauses the screen output after 8 lines of consecutive output – try 
Label-F1-Label to toggle ‘Sc L’ to ‘Sc S’ to disable this before redirecting 
the console?
 
I’m glad to see this post because I honestly had been thinking a while back 
that “I wish there was a way to use a ps/2 keyboard with my MVT100 board as a 
full-blown terminal” but didn’t try anything because I’m not familiar enough 
with
 CP/M to know how to redirect the console like that.  What baud rate does it 
end up using when you do this?
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
        jim

 



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I am trying to re-direct the REXCPM console to the M100 serial port but only 
having limited success. I am using 'stat con:=uc1:' to do the re-direct. It 
seems to work for a
 minute, then stops. I am using minicom in Linux and it works reliably using 
the REXCPM 'F3 toggle' feature to re-direct only the screen output (19200 8N1). 
Has anyone else tried doing this successfully?


 


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