Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!ucdavis!archimedes.math.uwm.edu!jgreco From: jgreco@archimedes.math.uwm.edu (Joe Greco) Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm Subject: Re: HART - an 8250 UART for the C64/128 Keywords: datacom UART cartridge serial programmer offer deal Message-ID: <7145@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> Date: 12 Apr 90 02:06:41 GMT References: <1990Apr9.164844.24058@xenitec.on.ca> Sender: usenet@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu Organization: University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Lines: 20 In comp.sys.cbm article <1990Apr9.164844.24058@xenitec.on.ca>, Marv_Shelton@f919.n107.z1.fidonet.org (Marv Shelton) wrote: : I recently received the following notice, along with a request :to repost it here. I have redirected replies to the author's :address. For sites not supporting this, the author's address is :Marv_Shelton@f919.n107.z1.fidonet.org. How many people have responded to this? (I responded but have not yet gotten a return receipt; I would guess that uwm.edu has again eaten my off-site mail just like it eats most of the rest of it). Kent / Ray (of Kermit fame), are you considering supporting this? I'd *LOVE* it if Kermit supported 2400 baud on a 64 (I'm running a B.I.-80 so there's no reason it shouldn't handle it). I myself am Very Interested but don't know if I fall into the desired category: I'm a software developer but my package is not available yet (and perhaps may never be, with progress and all). ... Joe