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Re: Any know
Hilary I did some scratching in my serial card box and found one. It is a card
made by CCS. The value of R1 is 10 ohms (Brown-Black-Black) 5% 1/2 watt.
On Wed, 11 Jul 2001 02:01:37 +1000, Hilary M. Turner wrote:
> Thank you for the offer but I received the information I required.
>
> As to the question of weather it apple, it's not. It is definitely a
> third party board.
>
> If I remember correctly it is generally referred to as a 7710 printer
> interface. It took me a wile to remember this as the number on the board is
> 07710-0001A.
> I imagine it is basically the same but a latter update of the 7710.
>
> The reason I want to try it is I have a Roland DXY-800 plotter. In the
> manual it suggests that the 7710 is able to expand on the Roland printer
> board. The Roland DXY-800 is an early Plotter and by today's standard is
> rather limited in capability but for its age it is still very accurate. I
> know the engineer whom I bought it from and he used it on a Apple II, II+,
> and a IIE before he moved up to Mac.
>
> I have never found a driver for it but have programed some basic
> mandrulbots using different pens which can be quite interesting if you get
> your hands on one you should try it.
>
> I would like to try it with higher level geometry but require a better
> printer card thus the 7710.
>
> I don't know if you remember working without a monitor but that is the
> level this works at. Like the much older TTY.
>
> If you or anybody has any suggestions I'm all eye's.
>
> Lets see if anyone has done anything of this nature before.?
>
> Stephen Shaw wrote:
>
>> Hilary is this an Apple product? The only card I know of with a title like
tha
> t
>> was used for the old Silentype printer. Please confirm it is an Apple card -
i
> f
>> it is I'll dig out my old Silentype card and let you know what value the
>> resistor is.
>>
>> On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 19:23:12 GMT, Mike Pfaiffer wrote:
>>
>> > Hilary M. Turner wrote:
>> >
>> >> I have an asynchronous serial interface assy no 07710-0001A model 77140 A
>> with
>> > a
>> >> burnt out resistor in position R1.
>> >> Could someone let me know the value of this restore and as it has burnt
the
>
>> >> board as well so what else may be damaged.
>> >
>> > First thing is to see the colour coding of the resistor. If you
>> > can make it out then find a replacement with the same coding sequence. If
>> > it has been damaged to badly you can't see it I'd advise going to a search
>> > engine (http://www.googol.com is a good one) and look for the model
>> > number of the card there. I found a number of entries (granted most were
>> > part of phone numbers). There were a lot to go through. You should find
>> > some information there.
>> >
>> > Later
>> > Mike
>>
>> --
>> Microsoft Works ? What are we listing oxymorons?
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- From: "Hilary M. Turner" <hilarymichael@ozemail.com.au>
- Re: Any know
- From: Mike Pfaiffer <pfaiffer@mts.net>
- Re: Any know
- From: Stephen Shaw <xstephenx@apple2.org.za>
- Re: Any know
- From: "Hilary M. Turner" <hilarymichael@ozmail.com.au>