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Path: severus.mbfys.kun.nl!rhialto
From: rhialto@mbfys.kun.nl (Olaf Seibert)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: CBM PET 3032 information wanted
Date: 6 Sep 1995 23:42:38 GMT
Organization: University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Distribution: world
Message-ID: <42lble$fii@wn1.sci.kun.nl>
References: <421bvb$3ij@tuegate.tue.nl> <42bq1a$n34@news.cc.utah.edu>
<1995Sep3.124405@nyssa.swt.edu> <42ejke$i3r@news.cc.utah.edu>
<42hvv3$54m@tuegate.tue.nl> <HERMIT.95Sep6002208@ese.UCSC.EDU>
NNTP-Posting-Host: severus.mbfys.kun.nl
In <HERMIT.95Sep6002208@ese.UCSC.EDU> hermit@cats.UCSC.EDU (William R. Ward) writes:
>No expansion port or equivalent? That surprises me. The KIM-1 has
>two ports which are very much analagous in function to the VIC, 64,
>128, etc. user and expansion ports, and I've always assumed that the
>intervening machines also had such ports.
The docs of the 8296 say that plug J4 pin 22 is /RESET. J4 is one of
the upright double rows of pins at the rhs of the motherboard.
Ground is available on pin 26-50 of J4. I don't think the 3032 is much
different in this respect. (The 2001 has an edge connector instead of
the upright pins).
-Olaf.
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Copyright 1995 Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert. All Rights Reserved.
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