[Coco] Model III bus pinout
Bill Gunshannon
billg000 at cs.uofs.edu
Tue Mar 7 10:25:19 EST 2006
>>From: Ward Griffiths <wdg3rd at comcast.net>
>>Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 17:50:11 -0500
>>
>>A customer of mine found that out the hard way when he plugged a Radio
>> Shack
>>Daisy Wheel Printer II into the DB-25 video port of an AT&T 6300 (which
>>supplied something like 70 vdc to power the monitor). Neither device
>> worked
>>quite right afterwards. Only reliable way ever discovered to destroy a
>>DWP-II.
>
> A DB-25 video port? Ick, you KNOW that's going to cause problems
> exactly like you just described.
CGA was always a DB9. But it was the opposite gender as the RS-232
so you had to go out of your way to hoOk them up wrong. It was really
no different than using a DB25 for Centronics. Centronics is TTL, 5V.
RS232 is +25V to -25V. A bit more than TTL.
>
> Some of those old printers were real tanks, weren't they? Fast like a
> tank. Heavy like a tank. Noisy like a tank. ;-)
I still have my Okidata. And enough spare parts (including headds)
to keep it going till long after you can no longer find a machine to
hook it up to.
bill
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