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Serial Link, TI Z80

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Sorunome:
sounds quite fun indeed! :D

Also those cables are 2.5mm audio jack, as opposed to the "normal" 3.5mm variant

Minty:
Could I use two of these hooked together with a usb female to female adapter?

Sorunome:
i doubt that would work due to the chips in between, you could cut off the 2.5mm audio ends and solder them together though.

Geekboy1011:
That would most definetily not work due to how the Silverlink works @Minty !. That being said. Link cables are cheap enough on ebay. If you shop around something to the tune of less then $2usd a piece.

As for @Xeda112358 How did your link shenanigans go? I will honestly suggest looking into CalcNet2.2 by KermM It fits most of your criteria ;P and from personal experience is pretty robust and fast. I do realize that would have been outside of the scope of you making your own to learn though~

Xeda112358:
I originally made the Python program to experiment with the GPIO board on my raspberry pi. I eventually managed to create working link routines between calcs and played with those, but I never did anything substantial. The routines, however, were significantly faster than other routines I have seen, and I think I posted them somewhere.

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