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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

3585.0. "Parallel to Serial Converter" by HYEND::JWARNER () Wed Mar 14 1990 14:15

Has anyone used a parallel to serial converter to interface to a LJ250
printer?

I have an Amiga 2000 and would like to use the parallel port with a
LJ250 printer and leave my modem connected to the serial port.  This
would allow me to eliminate the A/B switch box which I currently use
to share the serial port between the printer and the modem.

I you are using a converter could you tell me what brand, what switch
settings you are using on the converter, the LJ250 (if you have), and
cable you are using.

Thanks in advance ... jim
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3585.1WJG::GUINEAUWed Mar 14 1990 15:4510
There is a company called Black Box that makes all kinds of things like that.


	Black Box Corporation
	P.O. Box 12800
	Pittsburg, PA 15241-9912

	Orders: (412) 746-5530
	Tech Sup: (412) 746-5565

3585.2PEEVAX::GIFFORDMy dunny was kicked down by chooks!Wed Mar 14 1990 18:2614
In Australia try

Black Box Australia LTD
PO Box 248
Croydon. Victoria. 3136

To Order: (03) 725-2422 or (008) 33 55 15
Tech Assist: (03) 725 2499 or (008) 33 55 25
FAX (03) 725 1825

Be prepared for near heart failure when you find out how much a Par to serial
converter costs!

Stan
3585.3Be careful about flow controlLODGE::LENDavid M. LenWed Mar 14 1990 18:376
    I tried to use a parallel to serial converter with an LA75, but I
    couldn't resolve the flow control.  The LA75 only supports XON XOFF,
    and that did not seem to be used by the parallel port driver.  I
    assumed that flow control on the parallel port is supported by
    Clear-to-send Request-to-send but I don't know if the converter I used 
    passed it along.
3585.4ENOVAX::BARRETTOf Optical Mice and Men...Wed Mar 14 1990 19:066
    It might have been your cable. You may have to tie clear-to-send to
    request-to-send (so requests are always granted), and dtr on one end to
    dsr-and-cd on the other (and vice versa) to eliminate hardware
    handshaking. This is not a risk if XON is being used to control flow.
    
    On the parallel end, I'd do something similar as well.
3585.5parallel versus serialSAUTER::SAUTERJohn SauterThu Mar 15 1990 08:4814
    Parallel parts don't use clear to send/request to send/data set ready/
    data terminal ready.  These are RS232 signals which are defined for
    serial ports.  Instead, parallel ports use some "ready" signals whose
    names I don't remember.  The protocol involves the transmitter waiting
    for the receiver to acknowledge receipt of a byte before the next byte
    can be sent.
    
    A parallel to serial convertor doesn't need options on the parallel
    side for flow control, because there's only one.  (There used to be a
    second, in which one of the signals was inverted.  It's safely buried
    now.)  On the serial side it needs at most three: XON/XOFF, CTS/RTS,
    and DTR/DSR.  Only XON/XOFF works with data-leads-only devices and
    through full-duplex modems.
        John Sauter
3585.6SERIELL/PARALLEL/SERIELL CONVERTERMUCTEC::HIERLThe beautiful MUCTEC ClusterThu Mar 15 1990 11:1811
Hello,

I have used a seriell====>> parallel =====>>> seriell converter without
any problems on a LA50. If you are interested in a copy of the article
that was published in a German Electronic Newspaper send a message
to MUNICH::HIERL.
The material price is not higher than 50,- German Marks.

Regards

Hans (a ATARI ST 1040 user)