Hi Peter, Just because Macs don't have built-in serial ports does not mean they cannot support serial interfaces... Anyway, I wasn't trying to feed in real serial input, I was trying to feed in, for example, the contents of a file, or any data from the computer itself. Anyways, I took a look at the code, and wrote my own function for shoving serial input into the emulated Amiga. Basically I enabled serial and commented out most of the functions except for checkreceive in serial.c and wrote my own custom readser function to input my own serial data. Thanks, Ari On May 26, 2010, at 4:51 AM, Peter Hutchison wrote: > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Ari" <arixmail@xxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 6:47 PM > To: <uae@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [uae] Serial Emulation > >> Hello, >> >> I am trying to use E-UAE on the Mac, but I need to be able to send data into >> the virtual serial port of the emulated machine. I see several options in >> configuration files, like serial_direct and serial_ondemand however I have >> to use them and can find little, if any, documentation elsewhere. Can anyone >> point me in the right direction? > > Most Macs do not have serial ports so I suspect they do not work unless you > have a hardware equivalent and I have not found any further information on > the web or in the documentation with the E-UAE files. > > For E-UAE, you need to talk to the author. You can try Richard Drummand at > uae@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx or use the UAE forums at http://eab.abime.net/index.php. > > Peter Hutchison > pjhutch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.pcguru.plus.com/ > _______________________________________________ > UAE mailing list > //www.freelists.org/list/uae > _______________________________________________ UAE mailing list //www.freelists.org/list/uae