Bill said:
AA is the 12th pin on the lower row.
On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 8:50 PM, Steve Malikoff via cctalk
wrote:
Chuck said
> Is pin AA == pin 1 or pin 40 ?
>
> When using modern replacement connectors with keys and marked pin 1,
> the translation seems to be pin AA == pin 4
> From: Charles Dickman
> Is pin AA == pin 1 or pin 40 ?
> ...
> Did DEC have an accepted mapping between the alphabet and numbers?
http://gunkies.org/wiki/DEC_asynchronous_serial_line_pinout
Noel
AA is the 12th pin on the lower row.
On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 8:50 PM, Steve Malikoff via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> Chuck said
> > Is pin AA == pin 1 or pin 40 ?
> >
> > When using modern replacement connectors with keys and marked pin 1,
> > the translation seems to be pin AA == pi
Chuck said
> Is pin AA == pin 1 or pin 40 ?
>
> When using modern replacement connectors with keys and marked pin 1,
> the translation seems to be pin AA == pin 40.
>
> Did DEC have an accepted mapping between the alphabet and numbers?
>
> -chuck
Not sure if this helps, as its the serial connector
http://www.vintagecomputer.net/teletype/asr33/M9970_TTY.pdf
This is a short pdf that has a nice diagram of the 40 pin molex letters
Bill Degnan
twitter: billdeg
vintagecomputer.net
On Sep 18, 2017 8:41 PM, "Charles Dickman via cctalk"
wrote:
> and of course there's a typo.
>
> Is pin A == pin 1
and of course there's a typo.
Is pin A == pin 1 or pin 40 ?
On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 8:28 PM, Charles Dickman wrote:
> Is pin AA == pin 1 or pin 40 ?
>
> When using modern replacement connectors with keys and marked pin 1,
> the translation seems to be pin AA == pin 40.
>
> Did DEC have an accept
Is pin AA == pin 1 or pin 40 ?
When using modern replacement connectors with keys and marked pin 1,
the translation seems to be pin AA == pin 40.
Did DEC have an accepted mapping between the alphabet and numbers?
-chuck