[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: Apple SuperSerial Pinouts??
- Subject: Re: Apple SuperSerial Pinouts??
- From: sirius@spirit.com.au (Michael Hickey)
- Date: 1996/06/30
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Spirit Networks - Canberra, Australia
- References: <4qrvpf$m9s@apollo.isisnet.com>
In article <4qrvpf$m9s@apollo.isisnet.com>, ab616@ccn.cs.dal.ca (Tony
Cianfaglione) wrote:
> I have a SuperSerial II card and need the pinouts so that I can get a
> modem cable to hook up a standard Hayes-compatible modem (db25).
>
> Email ab616@chebcuto.ns.ca
>
> Tony
A Super Serial card has standard serial pin outs (in Comms mode) as:
10 pin 25 pin
Header Connector Signal
1 1 Shield Ground
2 2 Tx Data
3 3 Rx Data
4 4 RTS
5 5 CTS
6 6 DSR
7 19 Secondary CTS
8 7 Signal Ground
9 20 DTR
10 8 DCD
Source: pp 98 SSC Manual (Specs and Schematics of SSC)
Incidentally this represents a "Standard RS-232C" for DTE equipment output
as found in IBM PC and similar computers. You should be able to plug in
and use your standard DB-25 modem cable with no problems.
Michael Hickey