On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Doc Shipley wrote:
> The 2 things I can't really identify are a Panasonic Easa-Phone,
> KX-T1225 which seems to be a speed-dialer of some sort. The other is a
> cable with a (Doc ducks & prepares to rub) 36-pin Centronics connector,
> plus eyelet ground, on one end and a female card-edge connector on the
> other. The shrouds are steel, squared, and embossed "TANDY" on both
> ends. While I've never seen one, I'm guessing it's a Tandy printer
> cable.
It's a printer cable for a model 1000. I looked through the cables I have,
and I found 3x 22-222, and 2x 22-1259. They look identical, but based on
the information I found in the Tandy 1000-series FAQ they are made for
different printers. Theres no way that I know of to identify this cable
without pinning it out.
Tandy 1000-series FAQ:
http://www.oldskool.org/~tvdog/1kfaq.html#II.H.2
-Toth
Received on Sat Jan 05 2002 - 04:18:51 GMT