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Syncterm scrollback buffer12/29/2023 Then I read the documentation more and learned that High Sierra has built in support for FTDI. None of the drivers on that site loaded my FTDI device in /dev. I tried loading their FTDI drivers first by mistake, but they don't seem to work. The USB Serial devices do work as they work to modems via SyncTerm on my Mac. I tried the PL adapter first, but that wasn't working either with this AtariMax adapter. This is attached by Serial cable to a UT232R-200 FTDI USB to Serial adapter. This is an AtariMax SIO to Serial adapter with two SIO connectors on it. I do not have anything wired up to SIO cables, I purchased. Again I get nothing from the logs, not sure what I should see as I never used this type of software before. Do I have a bad Atarimax board? With a terminal program on the mac running, should I see anything come back from the Atari Max adapter when I start up my Atari when tries to boot to confirm the Atari Max board is working? I have my RespeQt software running at 19200 baud with No Flow control enabled (in case flow control was messing things up). I would like to know what steps can be done to troubleshoot this. It appears ReqpeQt is opening up my serial port and that it appears to be configured properly. Also when I plug in my modem and start RespeQt, I can see the TR and RS lights turn on my modem when I start up the software and open up the serial port. The Serial ports appear to work fine as I can hook it up to my old HST Dual Standard modems and get the AT commands back. I also tried this on another MacBook and get the same issue. For the heck of it I just loaded SIO2OSX (although it looks like it is not supported anymore so I'd try the 5 minute trial), I get the same thing there. There are no logs that indicate anything other than Emulation is started. However when loading the RespeQt software on my Mac, configuring it to use the correct serial device /dev/cu.usbserial-FTXPW79C or /dev/tty.usbserial-FTXPW79C, selecting an ATR image for D1:, I never get anything on my 130XE other than that farting / seeking sound then it goes into self test. The lights work on the Atari SIO board when I power up my 130XE. Then I purchased the Atarimax Serial two connector SIO board. I have a Mac, downloaded the RespeQt v4 and v3 software, I have an FTDI and a PL2303 USB Serial device (I bought an FTDI one in case it was my PL2303 which was incompatible). Note too that when you change it interactively! The effect is immediate and take over the default value! ScrollingĬTRL+ A followed by ESC (to enter the copy mode).I have a question regarding where to begin to troubleshoot sio2pc. (in the illustration i set it to 1 000 000) Importantly the buffer size is the number after the + sign screenrc run at the screen creation! And it make sense! Just as with a normal console and shell launch!Īnd all the new created screens will have the set value! Checking the screen effective buffer size screenrc! The already running screen at re-attach will not take effect! The. Or in one command > echo "defscrollback 1000000" > ~/.screenrc What you need to know is if the file is not created ! You create it ! > cd ~ & vim. screenrc (in home)ĭefscrollback and not scrollback (def stand for default) Which is done by adding defscrollback 1000000 to. So it's not a global setting! And the permanent default setting You open another new screen! And the value is reset again to default! You detach from the screen and come back! It will be always the same. As Already mentioned we have two ways! Per screen (session) interactive settingĪnd it's done interactively! And take effect immediately!ĬTRL + A followed by : And we type scrollback 1000000 And hit ENTER
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