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- From: pdivine@unixg.ubc.ca (Patrick Devine)
- Subject: 9 Pin / 25 Pin layouts
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- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1992 04:56:49 GMT
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- Can someone please mail me pin layouts for both 9 and 25 pin serial ports?
- (or atleast tell me where to find them) ..
-
- also: Is the joystick port on an Atari STF (not the new analog ones) or an
- Amiga basicly similiar to a 9 pin serial port? Can you send me the pin
- layout for this awell?
-
- I'm wondering if you could hook up serial devices through the joystick
- port with the proper drivers.
-
- What I am basicly trying to do is set up a small network between my 386
- and Atari STF. I see limitations because of the Atari's 1 serial port and
- 1 parrallel port. If anyone has tried something similiar, drop me a note
- aswell.
-
- thanks for the help.
-
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