[Coco] serial ports and printers, oh my was Re:Coco serial cable
Tim Fadden
t.fadden at cox.net
Sun Aug 30 16:22:49 EDT 2009
Willard Goosey wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 09:08:59PM -0400, Aaron Wolfe wrote:
>
>> Pin 19 is defined in the standard as secondary request to send, which
>> makes you wonder why so many used pin 11 for this.
>>
>
> The way I understand the RS-232C standard, is that there's two ports
> on one DB-25 connector, and pin 19 is rts for the second port.
>
> Not that I've ever seen a DB-25 wired like that. The closest I've
> ever seen is one of my terminals puts a current loop on some of those
> pins.
>
> Still, it's something to keep in mind. I never know when what weird
> computer hardware will end up in my doorstep.
>
> Willard
>
Some Sun Microsystems machines use a single db25 that has two rs232
ports on it, just as you speak. They make a splitter y cable to use
both of them. Or if you connect a cable directly you get one port.
Tim Fadden
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