Available on the Commodore C64/C128. Software emulated. The signals does not have true RS232 levels. It's TTL level, and RXD/TXD is inverted. It's just the normal User Port, used as a RS232 port.
(at the computer)
UNKNOWN CONNECTOR at the computer.
Pin | Name | RS232 | Description |
---|---|---|---|
A | GND | GND | Protective Ground |
B+C | FLAG2+PB0 | RxD | Receive Data (Must be applied to both pins!) |
D | PB1 | RTS | Ready To Send |
E | PB2 | DTR | Data Terminal Ready |
F | PB3 | RI | Ring Indicator |
H | PB4 | DCD | Data Carrier Detect |
K | PB6 | CTS | Clear To Send |
L | PB7 | DSR | Data Set Ready |
M | PA2 | TxD | Transmit Data |
N | GND | GND | Signal Ground |
Contributor: | Joakim Ögren, Arwin Vosselman, Mark Sokos |
Source: | Usenet posting in comp.sys.cbm - Help on modem -> c64 by Lasher Glenn |
Commodore 64 Programmer's Reference Guide |
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Document last modified: 2002-01-10