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collapseos/recipes/rc2014/sio.md
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Using Zilog's SIO as a console

The RC2014 has an optional module called the Dual Serial Module SIO/2 which is built around Zilog's SIO chip. This module is nice because when paired with the Dual Clock Module and when using port B, it's possible to run a UART with a baud rate lower than 115200.

Collapse OS has a driver for it (although for now, only port A is supported by it). Let's use it.

Gathering parts

  • A "classic" RC2014
  • A Dual Serial Module SIO/2

Build the binary

You'll have to edit the base recipe's xcomp unit like we do in the sdcard recipe.

  • Locate RC2014 recipe in blkfs
  • Locate SIO driver
  • The driver main page gives you references for declarations and for code.
  • In the base xcomp unit, replace ACIA declataions with SIO's
  • Replace ACIA code with SIO's
  • At the bottom, replace "ACIA$" with "SIO$".

You can build with make.

Setup

After you've placed the binary on your RC2014's EEPROM, simply replace your regular Serial Module with the Dual Serial Module and plug yourself into port A.

You should have a functional console.