awpaeth@watcgl.waterloo.edu (Alan Wm Paeth) (12/03/88)
We recently acquired a high-performance raster printer which can be "driven" by a Centronix printer port (eg, signals for data0-data7, strobe, ready, error, and ground), but nothing else. DEC does not know how to make our VAX8600 talk Centronix; they insist on their own DEC printer interface. Given the data rates (about 1 meg for a full-color raster) involved, a stock "RS232-serial- to-Centroix" box is unacceptable, even at 19.2Kbaud. Advice most welcome. I looking for an "off-the-shelf" solution. /Alan Paeth Computer Graphics Laboratory University of Waterloo PS -- More nuts and bolts for serious suggestors: Our VAX8600 includes a DMF with a parallel output port for driving DEC printers. Its documentation is vague. I need a simple DMA channel with handshake to move bytes, not full printer formatting capability (and besides, I'm not sure if the DMF control signals have the same polarity as Centronix). As our VAX has a unibus hiding inside, I can revert to a tried-and-true DRV-11 or LP-11 card, but this means the time and expense of fabrication and debugging to get the cables dressed. Are there Unibus/Centronix cards out there with premade cables?