>OK, I've read through the entry on the DLV11-F in the "Microcomputer
>Interfaces Handbook" (I love finally having some documentation). According
>to it this card supports either a 20ma current loop interface or
>EIA-standard lines, but doesn't include modem control.
>
>My first question is, am I correct in assuming that I can attach a VT100 to
>it with the proper serial cable? I know I could use the 20ma current loop,
>IF I had a VT100 with that interface.
>
>Anyway does anyone have the pinout for a BC01V-X or BC05C-X modem cable?
http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/academic/computer-science/history/pdp-11/hardware/pdp
.bc01v.cable
Well, I found the cable diagram on sunsite accidentally today, and after
looking throught the VT100 Tech Manual I think I answered my other
question, it looks like I should be able to attach a VT100 to this board.
Zane
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Received on Mon Aug 17 1998 - 21:27:17 BST