11. Link port

The popup menu let you send or receive variables/files (direct file access). But, the Link options item lets you set-up the link cable access :
 


11.1 Virtual cables

There are 2 virtual cables : VTi & TiEmu.

To connect VTi and TiEmu:
- run VTi; next, run TiEmu
- choose VTi cable, port #2
- open VTi menu, go to Enable Cable Link and be sure that Virtual Link is checked.

To connect TiLP and TiEmu:
- run TiEmu; next, run TiLP
- choose TiEmu cable, port #1 in TiEmu
- choose TiEmu cable, port #2 in TiLP

To connect TiEmu and TiEmu:
- run 2x TiEmu
- choose TiEmu cable on both, port #1 and port #2 respectively.

11.2 Real cables

At the time being, there are 3 link cables useable with TiEmu : GrayLink, BlackLink and ParallelLink. SilverLink is supported but not useable yet.
A cable is plugged into a port. There are 3/4 ports depending on the cable type :


BlackLink or GrayLink
ParallelLink

Windows
Linux
Windows
Linux
port #1 COM1
/dev/ttyS0
LPT1
/dev/tipar0
port #2 COM2
/dev/ttyS1 LPT2
/dev/tipar1
port #3 COM3
/dev/ttyS2 LPT3
/dev/tipar2
port #4 COM4
/dev/ttyS3 N/A
N/A

Note : if you want to use the parallel cable under Linux, you must have the tipar kernel module (as module or built-in) present on your system.