On 11/10/2016 10:20 AM, Al Kossow wrote:
On 11/10/16 10:13 AM, Tony Duell wrote:
Which was the one that used that rectangular
connector often
mis-called the V.35 connector?
Data Products uses a 50 pin Winchester Electronics connector. dbit
makes a converter
http://www.dbit.com/wilson/dplpc/
Sometimes called an "M/50" connector. It has 4 rows of pins for a total
of 50 and it's quite often confused with V.35, which uses an M/34 (34
pins in 4 rows) connector. The same way that an RJ21 phone/SCSI
connector is sometimes mistaken for a "Centronics" connector.
The similarities are striking in both cases.
--Chuck