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- From: caro@uni-paderborn.de (Carsten Rose)
- Subject: Re: Internal serial port in A2000 rev. 4.x
- Message-ID: <1992Aug13.091314.17259@uni-paderborn.de>
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- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1992 09:13:14 GMT
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- wirth@igd.fhg.de (Hanno Wirth) writes:
- : Hello out there,
- :
- : last time I screwed my A2000 rev. 4.1 apart, I noticed a connector (CN 304)
- : which sits right next to the external serial port. There was a posting in
- : c.s.a.h not long ago which stated that this is "the internal serial port" of
- : the A2000. I mailed the guy who wrote the article, but he was of no help.
- :
- : My questions: - is this port usable in terms of hardware (pins connected
- : to serial chip)?
- : - if it is indeed usable, what's it's pinout?
- : - is it supported by serial.device?
- :
- All pins on the internal connector are physical the same as the external
- Serial connector. The Connector isn't a second serial port !!
- The pinout is the same as the standard 25 pin serial connector.
- 1'st Row: Pin 1 internal is Pin 1 external,....
- 2'nd Row: Pin 14 (first pin on the 2'nd row) is Pin 14 external.
-
- Ciao
- Carsten
-
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