From: simon (simon_at_chrome64.org)
Date: 2006-03-03 01:59:44
Richard (legalize@xmission.com) wrote: > > > In article <17415.7398.750597.422707@hal.cling.gu.se>, > MagerValp <MagerValp@cling.gu.se> writes: > > > Ah, my bad. Yeah, the C2N232 is not sold at the moment, so a parallel > > cable for cbmlink is your best bet. The X1541 shop sells PC64 cables > > that should work. > > Thanks to you and the other poster for pointing this out. I thought > C2N232 or brewing my own cable were the only options. I'll try PC64, > although I still want to hook the CBM 8050 up to the IEEE-488 on the > Sun I just bought for $5 :-). > -- While we're on the subject of IEEE drives, does anyone a) have an IEEE interface they can sell me at a reasonable price, or b) know of a schematic I can use to construct one that uses commonly available components and not old MOS chips, or c) want to buy 2 x SFD1001s that I bought in about 92 and have never used? :) -- ================= Simon Scott simon@chrome64.org mob: 0409113359 ================= Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
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