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Re: Appletalk on a IIgs with phoneNet connection to Win2K?



I probablly should have qualified that to have read Mac Plus.
I had assumed, wrongly, that the Mac Plus only introduced
the larger RAM and the SCSI adapter.

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"Roger Johnstone" <rojaws@mac.com> wrote in message
news:9i18v4$hn5$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
> In article <z1T07.164033$DG1.27292094@news1.rdc1.mi.home.com>, "william
> strutts" <wrstrutts1@home.com> wrote:
>
> > The only DB-9 connector on the original Mac was the
> > mouse port.  It was pre-ADB and didn't employ the
> > ADB keyboard until the Mac SE which was deployed
> > after the IIgs introduced the newer style ports.  I used
> > to have a Mac Plus and it had the mini-8 connectors.
> >
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> > William R. Strutts - wrstrutts1@home.com - Whatever!
> >
> > C'est moi!  http://www.facelink.com/wrstrutts
>
> The original Mac and the Mac 512K both used DE-9 sockets for the serial
> ports. They were not wired the same as the DE-9 serial sockets on a PC.
The
> mouse port on the Mac 128K, 512K and Plus also used a DE-9 connector. As
you
> said, the mini DIN-8 serial connectors were introduced with the Mac Plus
and
> the mini DIN-4 ADB with the IIgs and later the Mac SE and II.
>
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