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- From: okes@essex.ac.uk (Simon Oke)
- Newsgroups: comp.misc
- Subject: Re: Question about Star LC-10C
- Message-ID: <OKES.93Jan10154710@SunLab46.essex.ac.uk>
- Date: 10 Jan 93 15:47:10 GMT
- References: <46255@unlisys.in-berlin.de>
- Sender: news@sersun1.essex.ac.uk
- Organization: Department of Computer Science, University of Essex, UK.
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- In-reply-to: stingray@unlisys.in-berlin.de's message of 10 Jan 93 13:25:33 GMT
-
- In article <46255@unlisys.in-berlin.de> stingray@unlisys.in-berlin.de (Christian Lampl) writes:
- | Hi !!!
- | I've got a Star LC-10C Line Printer and have problems
- | to connect it to my comp.
- | Ijust found a 6 pin connection so I think it must
- | be a serial connection.
- | Unfortunality I have no manual so I don't know
- | which pin means what.
-
- I guess you don't have a Commodore 64 then? :-)
-
- The LC-10C was a special version of the LC-10 produced with an interface
- to hook it up to the C64 serial bus. I have no idea whether it is really
- feasible to connect it to anything else.
-
- --
- Simon Oke, 3rd year Computer Science
- undergraduate at the University of Essex, UK.
-