If I had space, I'd be tempted to offer one a
home. But I haven't :-(
You mean I'm not the olnly classiccmp member to have a space problem...
Seriously, other than moving (or collecting pocket calculators), is there
a cure to having more computers than floorspace for them?
Get rid of your couch and bed. They're taking up usefull space. Lofts
can also be suspended from the ceiling. : ^ ))
PS Are you
sure the connectors aren't DA15?
Almost certainly they are. There is no connector called a DB15 in _any_
catalogue I've looked in. The letter after the 'D' specifies the shell
size - from memory, the standard ones are :
DE9 (PC serial port, Atari joystick, etc)
DA15 (Ethernet AUI, PC games port, etc) -- The one we're talking about
DB25 (Standard RS232, PC printer port, etc)
DC37 (PC external disk port, Canon CX engine interface, etc)
DD50 (Sun SCSI port, etc)
The high-density ones are :
DE15 (PC VGA monitor)
DA?? (Never seen it)
DB44 (Never seen it used, but it's in the catalogues)
DC62 (PC expansion cabinet, etc)
-tony
Sorry to differ from my more knowledgeable co-respondents,
but I had an XT clone which had a DB15 RS2 serial port.
I searched in vain to find an adaptor for an external modem
and finally installed an internal one. 2 rows in a D shell.
ciao larry
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