I don't have the pin out for the ECCO but it may be
the same as the Remex RR-7300 paper tape reader.
The Remex has a 25-pin D-type male connector mounted
on its interface board. The pin out is:
1 - Data track 1 (out) 14 - System ready (out) active low
2 - Data track 2 (out) 15 - External Inhibit (in) active low
3 - Data track 3 (out) 16 - Drive Right (in) active low
4 - Data track 4 (out) 17 - Drive Left (in) active low
5 - Data track 5 (out) 18 - High Speed (in) active low
6 - Data track 6 (out) 19 - not used
7 - Data track 7 (out) 20 - not used
8 - Data track 8 (out) 21 - not used
9 - Data Ready (out) 22 - not used
10 - Mode Select (in) 23 - +5 Vdc
11 - Signal Ground 24 - Signal Ground
12 - Signal Ground 25 - Chassis Ground
13 - Signal Ground
Model Select HIGH, Data Track 1-8 and Data Ready asserted is LOW.
Model Select LOW, Data Track 1-8 and Data Ready asserted is HIGH.
Drive signal should remain asserted until Data Ready is negated.
To stop on character the drive signal must be negated within
0.750 milliseconds of Data Ready being asserted.
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Willing" <jimw(a)agora.rdrop.com>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 7:49 PM
Subject: Pinout for EECO Tape Reader?
Figured I'd ask before I put a lot of time into
sorting the thing out the
hard way. <G>
Anyone have the pinouts for an EECO TES-9301 8 level punched tape
reader/spooler?
I expect parallel with status and control lines, but like many critters it
comes out on a DB25 connector and I have no docs on it...
Thanks;
-jim
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