The iUEC is for serial devices, so I had to use a serial to IEEE conversion setup. I will document it online when I have the chance. This is part of a project I am working on for VCF E...Just makes my life a heck of a lot easier because I can work on the modern PC to write code and copy to B series using an SD card, So much more efficient. And I believe using the iUEC with a B Series computer has never been done before. b
There was talk in 2011 about using the iUEC but I don't think anyone had all of the pieces in one place, or in my case I had the hardware but did not actually need to make the connection until now. For more info on IEEE drive interfacing with the uIEC see Steve Gray's page about http://www.6502.org/users/sjgray/computer/cbm2/. <http://www.6502.org/users/sjgray/computer/cbm2/> Unfortunately the link he provides to Michau's CBM-II.COM site is dead; supposedly Michau was able to get the uIEC to work, or something like it. -- @ BillDeg: Web: vintagecomputer.net Twitter: @billdeg <https://twitter.com/billdeg> Youtube: @billdeg <https://www.youtube.com/user/billdeg> Unauthorized Bio <http://www.vintagecomputer.net/readme.cfm>