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Date: Fri, 23-Nov-84 12:39:55 EST
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Posted: Fri Nov 23 12:39:55 1984
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Jesse - I know of no reason why peripherals used with an IBM-PC cannot be
used with another computer. Certainly, RS-232 serial devices should be
usable, since RS-232 is a standard interface (a much abused standard, I admit).
Parallel devices want to see seven or eight bits of data and as a minimum,
some sort of "character available" signal or "strobe". A hardware hacker
can usually fudge these things to work. The IBM-PC disk drives use a standard
5.25-inch interface. When I installed a pair of Tandon 100-2's for my son,
I tested them first on my Radio Shack Model-I. Likewise, 8-inchers typically
conform to the de-facto standard set by Shugart's SA-800 series. You will
need technical documentation for the items you wish to use. I have the docs
for the IBM-PC, and I will be happy to answer specific interface questions
from a hardware standpoint. I know nothing of IBM-PC software.
Dave
towson@amsaa.arpa