On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 6:24 AM, Chuck Guzis <cclist at sydex.com> wrote:
[Dataproducts interface]
Yes--and IIRC, it used a 50-conductor connection as
well. We had some
Which was the one that used that rectangular connector often mis-called
the V.35 connector?
I have a thing called a Ferret here. It's a combined breakout box, RS232
to current loop to parallel interface, strip printer, EPROM programmer,
Z80 computer, etc. The parellel interface can be set up to be either Centronics
or Dataproducts.
big CDC OEM line printers in the mid 1980s that could
be configured for
either interface. Before that, in about 1975 we had a Diablo dot-matrix
printer (a strange, very loud beast) that used the DP interface. (ISTR
that it also used three Rockwell PPS-8s). Memory grows dim with each
passing year.
Some of the old Daisywheel printers, both Diablo and Qume had an interface
with over 20 data lines. You specified print wheel position, amount to advance
the carriage, etc on separate lines.
-tony