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Oh good to know, I would likely put them on free cycle, if not taken then in the bin.
Apparently, AmiCom can function on an emulated Amiga.I was running Amicom, the unit will not work with a PC, so held onto my A1200 and A500 with hard drive intending to return to using Packet Radio, however just taking up loft space, so really time they are binned.
Not tried BayCom on modern PC, internet took over really. The A1200 had power out on serial port, PC didn't, but not even sure if my FT290 will still work, and last time I tried a CQ call seems only one other licensed guy in the area, so even if I did set it up to run BayCom no one to talk to.
1) AmiCom was the Amiga version of BayCom, most people used a TNC which was a computer in its self, the BayCom was a simple modem, far cheaper than full blown TNC, (terminal node controller) the version built for the Amiga could use the power from the Amiga, the version for PC needed an external power supply, other wise they were the same.AmiCom can function on an emulated Amiga.
Got her booted up. I mentioned in my first post it was sold as not tested, but it seems to be genuine as everything I’ve tried works. The mouse seems kaput, but may just need a clean.
I’ll wait for Santa to bring the CF card and get those games sent over.