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Ghostlink v1.02 Beta 02/05/94 Copyright Bitz 1994 | Ghostlink v1.02 Beta 02/05/94 Copyright Bitz 1994 | ||
What is ghostlink: | ===What is ghostlink:=== | ||
Ghostlink is a link between an Atari GEM Computer (Master) | Ghostlink is a link between an Atari GEM Computer (Master) | ||
and a MS-DOS computer (Slave) | and a MS-DOS computer (Slave) | ||
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Connection: | ===Connection:==== | ||
A simple nullmodem cable is required. | A simple nullmodem cable is required. | ||
Installation on ATARI: | ===Installation on ATARI:=== | ||
Run the program STMASTER.PRG | Run the program STMASTER.PRG | ||
# Select port & speed<br /> | |||
On the left you see 3 channel boxes. <br /> | |||
Set the wanted port and speed for channel 1:<br /> | |||
- STANDARD All Atari's (ST/STE/TT/Falcon) | |||
- STANDARD All Atari's (ST/STE/TT/Falcon) | |||
The standard TOS routines are used. | The standard TOS routines are used. | ||
Select port & speed in the control panel. | Select port & speed in the control panel. | ||
(Select 8 bit, 1 stopbit, no parity, no flowcontrol) | (Select 8 bit, 1 stopbit, no parity, no flowcontrol) | ||
- SERIAL 2 Only MEGA STE & TT | |||
- SERIAL 2 Only MEGA STE & TT | |||
Speed: 300/600/1200/2400/4800/9600/19200 | Speed: 300/600/1200/2400/4800/9600/19200 | ||
38400/57600/115200 | 38400/57600/115200 | ||
On a MEGA STE, do not use more than 57600 Baud | On a MEGA STE, do not use more than 57600 Baud | ||
- MODEM 2 Only MEGA STE & TT | |||
- MODEM 2 Only MEGA STE & TT | |||
Speed: 300/600/1200/2400/4800/9600/19200 | Speed: 300/600/1200/2400/4800/9600/19200 | ||
38400/76800/153600 | 38400/76800/153600 | ||
On a MEGA STE, do not use more than 57600 Baud | On a MEGA STE, do not use more than 57600 Baud | ||
- MODEM Only Falcon | |||
- MODEM Only Falcon | |||
Speed: 300/600/1200/2400/4800/9600/19200 | Speed: 300/600/1200/2400/4800/9600/19200 | ||
38400/57600/115200 | 38400/57600/115200 | ||
# Select the partition ID's | |||
On the right side is the partition box. Double click on existing | |||
entries to edit them, or click on ADD to add an entry.<br /><br /> | |||
Editing a partition entry: | |||
- Select a local drive ID (this is the drive-letter used by | - Select a local drive ID (this is the drive-letter used by | ||
GEM to access the slave). | GEM to access the slave). | ||
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directory). | directory). | ||
- Select a channel (take 1). | - Select a channel (take 1). | ||
# Click on Save to save the settings, this will avoid you to select | |||
all settings every time the program is runned. | |||
(Note: the settings are saved directly into the program!) | |||
# Click on install. The program will quit but remains resident. | |||
Just install the icon(s) for the LOCAL partitions on the desktop. | |||
The program can also be installed in the AUTO-folder, this way | |||
the dialog does not appear (select & save settings before). | |||
===Installation on MS-DOS:=== | |||
Installation on MS-DOS: | |||
Run the program PCSLAVE.EXE | Run the program PCSLAVE.EXE | ||
# Select the port with keys <1> = COM1 <2> = COM2 | |||
#Select the speed with the function keys 1->10<br> 300 -> 115200 Baud | |||
:Of course, the speed must be the same as the master speed! | |||
#So, thats all, as long as the slave is active, you'll have access to it from the master. | |||
#To quit, press escape (access is terminated). | |||
access to it from the master. | |||
Use: | ===Use:=== | ||
Use it the first time at low speed, to avoid speed problems. | Use it the first time at low speed, to avoid speed problems. | ||
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Notes: | ===Notes:=== | ||
What does not work:<br /> | |||
What does not work: | - Renaming a folder on the slave. (difficult to do under DOS)<br /> | ||
- Renaming a folder on the slave. (difficult to do under DOS) | - Starting a program (.PRG of course) on the slave. (maybe in the next version...) | ||
- Starting a program (.PRG of course) on the slave. | |||
What's next: | What's next:<br /> | ||
- An Atari Slave program, to connect Atari to Atari | - An Atari Slave program, to connect Atari to Atari<br /> | ||
- More ports support (midi, parallell) | - More ports support (midi, parallell) (I am really curious to see the parallell speed...)<br /> | ||
(I am really curious to see the parallell speed...) | |||
--- | |||
This is a beta-version, Bitz does not take any responsability | This is a beta-version, Bitz does not take any responsability | ||
for dammage occured to hard- and/or software by using this program... | for dammage occured to hard- and/or software by using this program... | ||
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interested in a full working version, contact me: | interested in a full working version, contact me: | ||
BITZ Computers c/o P. Van Malderen<br /> | |||
Brusselsesteenweg, 107<br /> | |||
B-1500 Halle / Belgium<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Phone: (02) 361 10 89<br /> | |||
Fax: (02) 361 25 52 <br /> | |||
BITZ Atari BBS: (02) 361 14 08 (message to PIRRE KING)<br /> | |||
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(c)Bitz 1994 Pierrot Van Malderen. | |||
Revision as of 03:55, 12 August 2011
Ghostlink v1.02 Beta 02/05/94 Copyright Bitz 1994
What is ghostlink:
Ghostlink is a link between an Atari GEM Computer (Master) and a MS-DOS computer (Slave) It allows the drives (floppy, harddisk, CD-ROM) installed on the slave to be used by the master as a GEM-partition. It is possible to connect up to 3 PC slaves (on different ports!)
So, you can, for instance, import a picture stored on a CD-Rom (connected to a MS-DOS PC) into Calamus!
Connection:=
A simple nullmodem cable is required.
Installation on ATARI:
Run the program STMASTER.PRG
- Select port & speed
On the left you see 3 channel boxes.
Set the wanted port and speed for channel 1:
- STANDARD All Atari's (ST/STE/TT/Falcon)
The standard TOS routines are used.
Select port & speed in the control panel.
(Select 8 bit, 1 stopbit, no parity, no flowcontrol)
- SERIAL 2 Only MEGA STE & TT
Speed: 300/600/1200/2400/4800/9600/19200
38400/57600/115200
On a MEGA STE, do not use more than 57600 Baud
- MODEM 2 Only MEGA STE & TT
Speed: 300/600/1200/2400/4800/9600/19200
38400/76800/153600
On a MEGA STE, do not use more than 57600 Baud
- MODEM Only Falcon
Speed: 300/600/1200/2400/4800/9600/19200
38400/57600/115200
- Select the partition ID's
On the right side is the partition box. Double click on existing
entries to edit them, or click on ADD to add an entry.
Editing a partition entry:
- Select a local drive ID (this is the drive-letter used by
GEM to access the slave).
- Select a remote drive ID (this is the drive-letter used on
the slave computer).
Here you can also select "All existing drives"; this means
that with 1 local drive-ID, you can access all the remote
drives (the remote drives are showed as folders in the ROOT
directory).
- Select a channel (take 1).
- Click on Save to save the settings, this will avoid you to select
all settings every time the program is runned. (Note: the settings are saved directly into the program!)
- Click on install. The program will quit but remains resident.
Just install the icon(s) for the LOCAL partitions on the desktop.
The program can also be installed in the AUTO-folder, this way the dialog does not appear (select & save settings before).
Installation on MS-DOS:
Run the program PCSLAVE.EXE
- Select the port with keys <1> = COM1 <2> = COM2
- Select the speed with the function keys 1->10
300 -> 115200 Baud
- Of course, the speed must be the same as the master speed!
- So, thats all, as long as the slave is active, you'll have access to it from the master.
- To quit, press escape (access is terminated).
Use:
Use it the first time at low speed, to avoid speed problems.
The data that is transfered is CRC32 controlled, so when a datablock send by master or slave has errors, it is send again (this as much as needed). So, if a computer is to slow, or in other words the transfer speed is to high, the system will lock up. In that case hold CONTROL/SHIFT/ALTERNATE on the master (Atari) and the transfer will stop with an ERROR code.
If on the MS-DOS screen, command tracing is ON, you can watch all used GEM-DOS operations (very interesting). Here you also can see the errors. MASTER ERROR means the master recieved a datablock with checksum error (Master to slow?) and SLAVE ERROR means the slave received a bad data block (Slave to slow?).
Notes:
What does not work:
- Renaming a folder on the slave. (difficult to do under DOS)
- Starting a program (.PRG of course) on the slave. (maybe in the next version...)
What's next:
- An Atari Slave program, to connect Atari to Atari
- More ports support (midi, parallell) (I am really curious to see the parallell speed...)
--- This is a beta-version, Bitz does not take any responsability for dammage occured to hard- and/or software by using this program...
If you have any suggestions, bug-reports or whatever, or if you are interested in a full working version, contact me:
BITZ Computers c/o P. Van Malderen
Brusselsesteenweg, 107
B-1500 Halle / Belgium
Phone: (02) 361 10 89
Fax: (02) 361 25 52
BITZ Atari BBS: (02) 361 14 08 (message to PIRRE KING)
So, enjoy this program...
(c)Bitz 1994 Pierrot Van Malderen.