Apple Localtalk adapter with DB25

From: Ethan Dicks <dickset_at_amanda.spole.gov>
Date: Tue Dec 16 17:16:00 2003

On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 03:01:40PM -0800, Eric Smith wrote:
> > Digging through a bin of connectors I found a Apple Localtalk (round 3
> > pin) to DB25m adapter...
>
> LocalTalk (and PhoneNet) adapters with a DB25 connector were for use
> on the Lisa or Macintosh XL, and perhaps some other obscure devices.

Must be ancient and obscure. It's all new to me (and I got started
in the 128K Mac days, Summer of 1984).
 
> There did exist LocalTalk cards for PCs, but they used either a DE9
> or a mini-DIN 8 connector.

I have one of these. I looked at the rudimentary support for it for
Linux and put it back on the shelf. It has a Z8530 and the same level
drivers as a Mac Plus (and a DE9).

On a slightly different thread, there were also LocalTalk cards for Amigas.
I have an AMax-II+ board - again, a Z8350 and level drivers, but with
DIN-8 connectors. I don't think there ever were AmigaDOS drivers for it
as a Localtalk board, but it worked great with AMax (I used to directly
drive an HP LJ4-M/L (Mac serial + parallel Postscript printer).

-ethan

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