micl23@inuxm.UUCP (W E Miller) (04/18/88)
This is an open letter to Rick Stuart, Frank Prindle, and BJH. Gentlemen, thanks for your replies via email. Unfortunately, I cannot reply personally, as I haven't been introduced to email on other machines. For anyone who can help, here is a description of the interface I had, and what I now need: The interface was a Cardco type. It had three connections: 1- a DIN plug to printer/disk drive port 2- a five(?)-fingered card-edge PCB to the user port 3- a DB-25/RS-232 going to the printer. The interface also had a DIP switch so you could set it for different printers. The interface also had a buffer. Finally, I was told that Supra Corp. made them. I am afraid I don't have their address or Cardco's. Any help will be greatly appreciated. William E. Miller R.V. @ AT&T CPL @ Indianapolis, IN (317) 845-3882
wieland@ea.ecn.purdue.edu (Jeffrey J Wieland) (04/20/88)
In article <589@inuxm.UUCP> micl23@inuxm.UUCP (W E Miller) writes: >... >Finally, I was told that Supra Corp. made them. I am afraid I don't have their >address or Cardco's. > >Any help will be greatly appreciated. Supra Corporation's address is: 1133 Commercial Way Albany, OR 97321 Jeff Wieland wieland@ecn.purdue.edu