[comp.os.cpm] Osborne IEEE -> Centronics

busu@cc.uofm.CDN (Daniel Keizer) (08/18/87)

Here is an exerpt of a message I am forwarding to the net for others who
might have such a need.


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Date: 17 Aug 87 18:58 +0600
From: Daniel Keizer <busu@cc.uofm.cdn>
To: SAC.HQSAC-DOCT@e.isi.edu
In-Reply-To: <[E.ISI.EDU]15-Aug-87 14:26:05.SAC.HQSAC-DOCT>
Message-ID: <19*busu@cc.uofm.cdn>
Subject: Re: Osborne Exec output to printers
Return-Receipt-To: Daniel Keizer <busu@cc.uofm.cdn>

Hi again ... I managed to dig up the specs on the IEEE -> Centronics
parallel port D connector.  Specs is as follows:

Cen               Ozzy
1                 11
2                 1
3                 3
4                 5
5                  7
6                 2
7                 4
8                 6
9                 8
11                15
13                19
19                12
29                18

The osborne connector is numbered with one being in the upper
right corner and the numbers alternating across the printed 
circuit edge.

Thanks to Gordon McAndrew, Brandon University, Manitoba, CANADA

Dan Keizer.
BUSU@CC.UOFM.CDN
BUSU@UOFMCC.BITNET

busu@cc.uofm.CDN (Daniel Keizer) (08/18/87)

Here is an exerpt of a message I am forwarding to the net for others who
might have such a need.


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Delivery-date: Monday, August 17, 1987 at 13:58 CDT
From: Daniel Keizer <busu@cc.uofm.cdn>
To: <SAC.HQSAC-DOCT@e.isi.edu> [confirm]
In-Reply-To: <[E.ISI.EDU]15-Aug-87 14:26:05.SAC.HQSAC-DOCT>
Message-ID: inbox:47
Subject: Re: Osborne Exec output to printers

Hi again ... I managed to dig up the specs on the IEEE -> Centronics
parallel port D connector.  Specs is as follows:

Cen               Ozzy
1                 11
2                 1
3                 3
4                 5
5                  7
6                 2
7                 4
8                 6
9                 8
11                15
13                19
19                12
29                18

The osborne connector is numbered with one being in the upper
right corner and the numbers alternating across the printed 
circuit edge.

Thanks to Gordon McAndrew, Brandon University, Manitoba, CANADA

Dan Keizer.
BUSU@CC.UOFM.CDN
BUSU@UOFMCC.BITNET