[Coco] Buffered cable
Mark Marlette
mark at cloud9tech.com
Tue Jan 11 22:49:46 EST 2005
At 05:18 PM 1/11/2005, you wrote:
Mike,
As james has already stated the address lines can't drive the added
capacitive load of the cable or other devices devices through the cable.
That is why the Pro-Tector+ was created to fix this problem. See your
hardware page at
http://www.cloud9tech.com
Not made specifically for cable extensions but it does buffer the address,
E, Q, R/W and interrupts. A good thing to do anyway.
Regards,
Mark
>I have this old "lunchbox" PC sitting under my desk that just whispered to
>me that I should put a CoCo3 in it. The VGA monochrome plasma screen
>would probably work fine enough with one of the composite to VGA adapters
>and the keyboard with an AT to CoCo adapter and there is enough room in
>this for a Multi-Pak if I turned it sideways. However, Marty Goodman
>drummed into my head the need for a buffered cable if you are going to
>separate the MultiPak any distance and I've never seen how to do it. Any
>plans or ideas out there?
>
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