Novaterm 9.6 User's Guide
HART: This
driver uses the HART cartridge. The HART cartridge
plugs into the cartridge port, and can operate at speeds up to 57,600
bps.
UP9600: This
driver, written by Daniel Dallman, uses a modified
RS232 interface to achieve 9600 bps through the user port.
If you select "I have no serial cartridge", Novaterm uses the
User port driver:
User port:
This driver uses the Commodore 64's built-in user port. It
should be used if you have a modem directly connected to the user
port (such as a 1650, 1660, or 1670), or if you are using a standard
RS232 interface that plugs into the user port. The user pot can oly
operate at speeds up to 2400 bps. Higher speeds are not allowed
when using this driver.
1.1.3.1 Selecting a SwiftLink/CommPort address
If you specified a SwiftLink or CommPot as your serial device, you
must specify its memory address. A SwiftLink is shipped with an
address of $DE00, but it may be moved by physically altering the
cartridge, or by using an AddressFixer device (see Appendix C,
Vendor information).
A CommPort is shipped with an address of
$DF00, but if may be relocated in a similar manner. The following
addresses are available:
$DE00: This
address should be selected for a standard CommPort, or
for a SwiftLink mapped to $DE00.
$DF00: This
address should be selected for a standard CommPort, or
for a SwiftLink mapped to $DF00.
$DE20: This
address should be selected for a SwiftLink or
CommPort mapped to $DE20.
$DF20: This
address should be selected for a SwiftLink or
CommPort mapped to $DF20.
$D700: This
address should be selected for a SwiftLink or
CommPort mapped to $D700. This may only be used on a C128 in
64 mode.
1.1.4 Selecting a dialing method
Select whether you wish the modem to dial with tone or pulse.
1.1.5 Selecting a C128 VDC screen driver (C128 in 64 mode only)