Russ/Alice Blakeman wrote:
Tony Duell wrote:
The pinout of the PC cassette connector is the
same as that on a TRS-80,
and the same cable works. My guess is this is not a coincidence - IBM
probably intended PC owners to go to the local Tandy/Radio Shack and buy a
cassette recorder and cable.
Or maybe it was a standard interface for the time, like RS-232 is supposed to
be....
No, it wasn't a standard at any time. Apple, Commode, Atari cassette
systems were totally different. Since the TRS-80 cassette interface
was the most reliable around at the time, IBM adapted it for their
system along with the DIN pinout -- I think they actually paid Tandy
for the permission though I don't recall specifics.
RS-232 _is_ a standard. The DB-25 connector is part of it. IBM DB-9
serial connectors are _not_ RS-232 whatever anybody says.
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