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from: BLuRry
date: 2009-01-14 11:50:30
subject: Re: Needed : Apple //gs test subjects

On Jan 14, 1:18=A0pm, Warren Ernst  wrote:
> On Jan 14, 8:34=A0am, a2avia...{at}gmail.com wrote:
>
> > Heh, that sounds interesting. I guess that would mean digging out a
> > USB to Serial adapter with either Mac OS X drivers or using the
> > dreaded W box for something legit.. ;-)
>
> Is a serial connection needed, or can we use ethernet do to this?
>
> Also, I have a few spare ROM1 GS boxes that work fine. I'd be happy to
> send one along to you for free so you can continue your work on this.
> It seems like a noble cause to me!
>
> -Warr

Only serial works for now, since it's bare-metal coding without using
firmware routines.  Uthernet would be a possibility I suppose, but
would require a different programming approach of course.  And I would
have to learn how to program it, etc.

A very generous donor has generously shipped a //gs my way as we speak
-- not sure of the ROM Version, but I'm not picky.  ;-)

-B
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