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Tested configurations

The Z88 has a female 9 way 'D' RS-232 connector which is used to connect to the Desktop. The connections are not the standard PC type as the Z88 was around before that standard was adopted. The recommended way to connect them together is to use the PC to Z88 cable. The PC end of this cable of this cable (either a 9 or 25 way 'D' female connector) plugs into the Desktop's Serial Port.

2 Speed

The speed of the transfer depends on the following:-

Popdown

Normal 9600 BPS

 

OZ 4.5

Full 38400 BPS

 

The desktop end of Eazylink2 (v1.0 B6 and later) has been changed allowing faster communication to be achieved using OZ 4.5 or above.

Eazylink Popdown

Existing Mac & PC Link II Users

If you have an existing copy of

  • PC Link II, the PC to Z88 cable can be used. 
  • Mac Link, the Mac to Z88 cable could be modified by cutting off the 8 pin DIN plug and fitting a 9 way 'D' plug. In practise, this may be discarded and a PC to Z88 cable would be needed separately

The 32K EPROM may be reprogrammed to store the Eazylink popdown.

Contact Rakewell for details.

    

PC Link II Protocol Eazylink popdown EazyLink2 Desktop Client

Note: Eazylink Popdown

 EazyLink2 Desktop Client does not support using the PC Link II protocol. You must use the Eazylink popdown in order to have smooth remote Z88 file management.

The Eazylink popdown does support the PC Link II protocol and maybe used with the older programs if desired.

 

Screen-shot of Eazylink Popdown in PC Link II protocol mode requested.

OZ4.5

Eazylink is included in the suite of applications so no additional cards are required.

Z88 to Desktop Cable

Z88 EndPC End 
PC to Z88 Cable

 

There are two types of PC to Z88 Cables available that can be used on all the Desktop computer  platforms.

  1. Z88 9 way male to 9 way female (Later PC Standard)
  2. Z88 9 way male to 25 way female (IBM PC standard)

 

WARNING - This is not a standard cable

Please DO NOT be tempted to rush out and get a standard 9 way male to female cable. They WILL NOT WORK. There are two reasons for this.

  1. The Z88 connector end has no screws in them. If they are there, they will prevent the plug from being inserted into the Z88.
  2. The wiring of the pins is different to the standard connections as the Z88 came out before the standard for the 9 way connection was established.

The correct cable (still sealed in a bag from Cambridge Computers) is available from Rakewell Ltd.

Using Adapters

If you use the Z88 9 way male to 25 way female cable, you will need to use a 25 to 9 way adapter to use the 9 pin plug on the modern Desktops or USB Adapters.. Please ensure that all the 9 way pins are connected. Some adapters only connect 3 of the pins, sometimes the only way to tell is to buy one and test the connections with a meter before use.

Desktop

RS-232 Serial Port

If your Desktop has a hardware RS-232 port, the cable can be used with it. If it hasn't, you can either elect to

Fit a 2 Port PCI RS232 Serial Adapter Card with 16550 UART


or use a 

Serial to USB converters

Most desktops now have USB and not Serial ports. EazyLink2 will only work with a Serial to USB converter that the flow control supports 'hardware handshaking' and a driver available for the Operating System you are using. The cable type puts less strain onto the connectors than the adapter type.

Tested configurations

Caution

This program has been designed to work with different Operating Systems, with different Serial/USB cables. Please help us update the 'Truth Table' below, with your results.

The Keyspan device has been shown to be tolerate on all Desktops.

Just because a Serial / USB cable works with another program does not mean it will work with this one.

Are the latest drivers being used?

 

The following table shows what has been tested. If the table shows

    = tested

    = tested, but failed

Blank = not tested

Turn on Translate

The WCN Download site is in Chinese. Use the ZIP files and turn on translate.

 HardwareUSB Serial Cables 
 
RS-232
 
 

PCI2S550

FT232R

CH340
PL2303
HXD HX
Rev D)
USA-19
USA-
49WG
 
Drivers

 
Suppliers 
OS     USER
REPORT 
    GS
   GS

64bit
   

 


VG

 
VG GS
Price
 
 £8.32£2.21£11.59£26.02VG

Price
30 Jun 2015 

£26.25£6.95 £1.37£12.95£25.86VG

Update Drivers

xp

Example

Device Manager without
correct driver installed.

 

A disk with the manual and drivers are normally supplied with the converter, but these drivers can be years out of date. You are advised to read the manual to see which driver it uses. Then use Google to search for the latest driver. Some operating systems will automatically find the latest's driver it requires when the USB Adapter is used - e.g. Windows 8.1

For example - this driver is dated 04/11/2011

this driver is dated 03/06/2009

Manufacturers update their drivers during the life of the product. These updates may need to be obtained manually. It is a good idea to periodically check these sites to see if a later and improved driver is available.

Device Manager (Optional)

Eazylink 2 Automatically finds the correct Serial Port

The serial port should automatically be found. If this does not happen the following information may be useful.

Before running the program, it can be useful to know the device name that the operating system has allocated to the serial port you are using to connect to the Z88. This is either a physical number that is on the computer e,g, COM.1 COM.2 (device names on Windows), or a virtual one (see below).

If you are using a Serial to USB converter the driver will automatically allocate a new serial port device name. Please refer to the manufacturer's instructions for details how to find out that name (COM port number on Windows).

This COM port may also be examined or changed in the Device Manager.

Original software for the Z88 could only select COM.1 or COM.2, so if they are required, here is how to change it from COM3 (the automatic choice that was selected in this case) to COM.1. Select the

  • Device Manager
  • Ports (COM & LPT)
  • Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm Port (COM3) (or whatever device you are using).
  • Properties
  • Port Settings
  • Advanced ...
  • Change COM Port No to COM1
  • OK

Note: The parameters shown in the 'Advanced Settings' are ignored by this program.

On the Mac selection of the COM port uses tty. Just select the correct name that your driver uses.
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