On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Don Maslin wrote:
> 
> Today I picked up a Hayes Transet 1000, and I don't know anything about
> it!  It comes in the classic Hayes extruded aluminum case with black
> plastic caps on either end.  It is one of the older products as it uses
> the 13.5vac wall-wart.  
> 
> The panel at the user end has 8 LED indicators and 3 pushbutton
> switches.  The indicators are numbered and identified from left to right
> as listed below: 
> 
> 	1	PWR
> 	2	RDY
> 	3	MRK
> 	4	RPY
> 	5	A
> 	6	B
> 	7	C
> 	8	D
> 
> The switches are lettered and identified as follow:
> 
> 	X	SELECT
> 	Y	MARK
> 	Z	REPLAY
> 
> At the 'business' end there are three D-sub connectors in assition to
> the 3-pin AC power connector.  The D-subs are as follow:
> 
>  	15s	PORT P1
> 	 9p	PORT S1
> 	 9s	PORT S2
> 
> Does anyone have any information about this critter - better yet,
> documentation - or ever used one?  
> 
> Thanks!
> 						 - don
 
In addendum to my own email, I did what I should have done first and
dumped the EPROM.  The TRANSET is a Mailbox based on a 68008P8
processor, a R6522P, a Z8530PS, and 16 MCM6665BP20 (64k? chips).  
The EPROM speaks to a printer, which likely uses the P1 port with the
orphan connector.  Guessing that the Sn ports connect to input/output,
but not sure in what form.  
                                                 - don
 
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