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|Bit || Function || Note
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|0  || Stop Bit Select || 0 &rarr; 1 stop bit<br/>1 &rarr; 2 or 1.5 stop bits (1.5 if character length is 5, 2 otherwise)
|0  || Stop Bit Select || 0 &rarr; 1 stop bit<br/>1 &rarr; 2 or 1.5 stop bits (1.5 if character length is 5, 2 otherwise)

Revision as of 17:33, 1 February 2009

Overview

The BASIC ROM provides access to the serial port. BASIC ROM support is well documented elsewhere. This article covers direct use of the IM6402 UART on the Model 100 and Tandy 102.

Configuration

Before the serial port can be used, it must be configured both for serial word format (data bits, stop bits, and parity) and baud rate.

Serial Word Format

Port $D8 controls the serial word format.

Bit Function Settings
0 Stop Bit Select 0 → 1 stop bit
1 → 2 or 1.5 stop bits (1.5 if character length is 5, 2 otherwise)
1 Even Parity Enable 0 → Odd parity
1 → Even
2 Parity Inhibit 0 → Parity
1 → No parity
4-3 Character Length Select Bits:
00 → 5
01 → 6
10 → 7
11 → 8
7-5 Unused

Baud Rate

Data Transmission

Data Reception

I/O Map

NameDirectionPort
TX Output $C8
RX Input $C8
RTS Output $BA, bit 7
CTS Input $BB, bit 4
DSR Input $BB, bit 5
DTR Output $BA, bit 6

Direction indicates both data flow, and whether to use an IN or OUT instruction to read/write to the given pin.