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Re: Unknown Card: Practical Peripherals GRAPHICARD 2086 (C)1983...anyone know?
- Subject: Re: Unknown Card: Practical Peripherals GRAPHICARD 2086 (C)1983...anyone know?
- From: bn281@torfree.net (Don Melton)
- Date: 1996/11/30
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Toronto Free-Net
- References: <571jeq$98k@news.interlog.com>
Tim Foley (timf@interlog.com) wrote:
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: Practical Peripherals GraphiCard 2086
: - 6 position dip siwtch at the top middle of the card
: - 20 pin header connector at the back (no cable though :( )
: - Made in USA, Copyright 1983
: - PN: A1002100 Rev B
Tim,
It's a printer interface for an Apple ][+, //e. It supports various
modes to print the Apple graphics and //e 80 column screens.
The DIP switch selects the type of printer you have connected (only
switches one through four are used:
Printer: 1 2 3 4
Epson On On On On
NEC Off On On On
Anadex On Off On On
IDS Off Off On On
Oki.84 On On Off On
Oki. Off On Off On
AppleDM On Off Off On
Mann. Talley Off Off Off On
BMC On On On Off
The 20 pin connector is for a standard Centronics interface. The pinouts
are:
Pin Function
1 Strobe
2-9 Data-0 through Data-7 respectively
10 Acknowledge
11-20 Ground
There is also a whole raft of commands that can be imbedded in the print
stream to format the output (landscape/portrait, formatted BASIC
listings, etc.) If you want them let me know and I'll see if I can find
time to type them in.
be seeing you ... Don
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be seeing you ... Don Don Melton <bn281@freenet.toronto.on.ca>