Doug,
PS I have the pin out of the 12 pins in the connector but they're part
of the HP-41 bus and wouldn't make any sense to you with a complete
description of the HP 41 architecture. For example, the 41 uses a 56 bit
serial data and address bus combined on a single line. The contents of the
other lines varies according to differernt sync signals and timing.
Joe
At 04:58 AM 3/21/98 -0500, you wrote:
I picked up an "HP 82143A Peripheral Printer" a little while ago. It
physically resembles the "HP 82162A Printer/Plotter" that is pictured,
attached to an HP-75, in a little book entitled "Computer in Your Pocket"
which reviews several early pocket and notebook computers.
Will the 82143A (the one I have) plug into an HP-75? Will it work with
anything else? What kind of battery does it take? Power connector?
Pinout of the 12-pin connector?
The printer still has a small roll of paper in it (about 2.25" wide) and I
wouldn't mind finding out if the thing still works.
I got it at a Salvation Army store, and there was no sign of whatever it
had been attached to.
Doug Spence
ds_spenc(a)alcor.concordia.ca