At 07:12 PM 2/13/99 -0800, you wrote:
Joe <rigdonj(a)intellistar.net> wrote:
No, it has the ears with the notches in them
for wire clips to snap
into. Yesm they're Centronics style. It looks like a standard PC parallel
printer cable but the DB-25 is female instead of male.
The 13242 p/n in strangely familiar to me, so I'm thinking it probably
went to one of the HP terminals I used to have to deal with. That it's
a Amphenol "Centronics-style" connector makes me think it's for a
262X-family terminal, but I'd expect the Amphenol connector to be the
50-pin flavor for that.
Yes, I found a pile of cables for that type stuff this weekend. They have
50 pin Aphenol connector on one end that fits the serial ports on the HP
9000 200 and 300 series and a DB-25 connector on the other.
Also I looked at a 2645 at the office today (still in service) and its
cable has a 02640-xxxxx part number.
Wow, a 2645 that's still in use! I've never seen one at all except in
catalogs.
BTW I found some more 64000 stuff for you too. I got two 64650A General
Purpose Processors. I'll start a new pile for you.
ALSO I found two 64110 systems with piles of stuff including the adapter
boards and cables! I'm going over one day to see what all the guy has.
He's also got a HP drive that I think may have come from a 64110 and it may
have software still on it.
Joe
-Frank McConnell