Tony wrote....
Most of the time, the jumper board is what is needed,
though. Philips,
the DEC 3rd party interfae I mentioned, Fluke, etc all expect to be
talking to a punch fitted with just the jumper board. I have no idea if
the HP mini you mentioned does as well.
and also
What is the HP interface card? A jumper board, or
something more
interesting?
Several items of note....
The facit 4070 punch, when used on an HP 2100 or 21mx M/E/F system is called
(rebadged) an HP 2895B. It's entirely possible that the 4070 was used on
other later (different architecture, non 21MX) HP's with a completely
different interface and thus those might very well use the standard 4070
jumper board when used with the non 21mx hp systems.
When used on 2100&21mx systems, the 4070 is fitted with a board that is not
a simple jumper board. The HP-oriented board inside the 4070 was definitely
a full lenth board, and there were electronics on it. A very sparse set as I
recall, it could be hobbiest-made quite easily. I think a handfull of
transistors and perhaps a few caps. If you're curious, I can pull the card
out and photograph it for you. It's definitely not "UART-ish".
Jay West