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- From: fachat@physik.tu-chemnitz.de (Andre Fachat)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: IEEE Harddisk and CBM 2/3/4/8XXX?
- Date: 1 Apr 1996 13:16:08 GMT
- Organization: University of Technology Chemnitz, FRG
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- Axel Szymanski (schimmi@dali.techinfo.rwth-aachen.de) wrote:
- : Hi,
-
- : Has anyone ever successfully connected an IEEE 488 Harddisk to a
- : Commodore system?
-
- : I have an old Hewlett-Packard HP-IB Harddisk of 14MB lying around.
- : The Type is 9153 and as far as I was told, HP-IB is just another name
- : for IEEE 488.
-
- Well. Commodore didn't implement the correct HP-IB protocol, as far as
- I can remember. But I don't know the differences.
- Well. HP-IB is another name for IEEE488, to say that.
- May be there are some electrical differences, but I even used to wire
- OpenCollector TTL to the bus and it worked...
-
- Andre
-
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