On 25 Feb 98 at 18:24, Tony Duell wrote:
No, the
classroom network system used a straight-through DIN-5 cable
from the teacher's machine and up to 16 (longer) ones for the student
systems. The classroom network system went through two versions, the
Sure, the Tandy/Radio Shack one was like that, but I was wondering if
this adapter was part of some third-party network.
After all, one of the early Tandy modems would connect to a Model 1
cassette port using a special cable. An RS232 adapter for the cassette
port wouldn't be impossible.
Ward Griffiths
-tony
The etched on labels "telelearning" on the one side and "Total
Communications" on the other, as well as the adapter labelled
"RS232 M/M gender changer" connected to it would seem to support that
supposition. In other words , a kludge of a kludge, since it wouldn't
have needed the gender changer if it was single purpose.
ciao larry
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