Serial floppy drives

From: tim lindner <tlindner_at_ix.netcom.com>
Date: Wed Sep 4 19:38:00 2002

> On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Tony Duell wrote:
> > However, the original question mentioned RS232. Which is _not_ the same
> > as serial. RS232 implies certain voltage levels.
> > The CBM and Atari drives do not use an RS232 interface.
>
> AND,..
> If I recall correctly, the Tandy Pdd1, although it was "almost
> RS-232" used TTL, NOT RS-232 voltage levels. There were some trivial
> adapters available to permit it to work with "real" RS-232 signals.

I always thought that was called RS-422.

The Macintosh standard serial port was a RS-422 serial port. When I went
to look up what that meant, the only difference I could find was the
voltage levels.

RS-422: 0v to 5v
RS-232: -5v to 5v

The documentation I found went on to say that RS-422 was backaward
compatiable with RS-232.

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tim lindner                    tlindner_at_ix.netcom.com
Received on Wed Sep 04 2002 - 19:38:00 BST

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