'808 160 - 8192 baud conversion

Dave bigg at adam.com.au
Sun Sep 16 14:20:24 GMT 2001


You are correct about the Kalmaker setup, except I think they have changed
again so the ecm will plug directly to the serial port of your PC.

>From what I have read and can work out, there is a position on the '808
board for a chip (U2) that allows the 8192 output, just need to know what
this chip is so I can get my hands on it.

Dave.


>I believe the kalmaker setup comes with a new UART off the later system
that
>just tacks onto the VN's '808. Check out their parts list for details, but
>they make it sound relatively easy to do.
>
>I've heard elsewhere (don't recall where) that the '808 still has the 8192
>baud internally, and its just the final output thats 160 baud for no good
>reason. This backs up the idea that the kalmaker mod is just a new uart or
>something.
>
>TC
>
>On Sat, 15 Sep 2001, Dave wrote:
>
>> I was wondering if anyone has done or knows how to convert the '808 to
>> communicate @ 8192 like the '165?
>>
>> Is it a matter of just purchasing a UART driver chip (from where?)  and
>> soldering it to the board or is it more complex than that?
>>
>> Thanx
>>
>> Dave.
>>
>
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