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- From: "Bruce R. McFarling" <ecbm@cc.newcastle.edu.au>
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- Subject: Re: User Port Connector
- Date: 15 Mar 1996 02:09:30 GMT
- Organization: Department of Economics, University of Newcastle
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- Phil Hoff <phoff@ecst.csuchico.edu> wrote:
- >> I have bought a batch of these from Allied Radio. ...
- >> They will go first-spoken-for first-served with one exception. This is >> the connector needed for X1541, 64TRANS (and 64NET, I believe).
- >>
- >Blush! This is in error. The cable for X1541 and TRANS64 (not 64TRANS)
- > does NOT connect to the user port.
-
- However, this *is* the connector if you are interested
- in exploring the Ace 'network' driver.
- And as far as I understand it, if you get the right
- pin-outs, its the connector to build your own User-port /
- Centronics Parallel connector, as used by GEOS and as can be
- used by Ace. But someone correct that if it's wrong!
-
- Virtually,
-
- Bruce R. McFarling, Newcastle, NSW
- ecbm@cc.newcastle.edu.au
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