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Re: Apple IIc modem cable...
In article <35ddbq$ab4@strauss.udel.edu> cav@strauss.udel.edu (Steve Cavanaugh) writes:
>The IIc modem and printer ports are completely unique in their
>shape...they are NOT the same as any Mac's or any other Apple II's.
>You can get cables from Quality Computers or Atlaz Computers.
>The IIc has a larger round connector with five pins...not the small
>8pin connector that is standard on all Macs since the Plus and on the
>IIGS and the IIc+. The Mac 512K and original Mac had a DB-9 plug.
Given a wiring diagram (From the proterm manual), this is a very
trivial cable to make, if you can find the parts. The DB25-M is a
radio shack standard part, but the din-5 male might be harder to find.