Mystery connectors...
Stephen J. Friedl
friedl at mtndew.Tustin.CA.US
Thu Dec 20 22:12:04 AEST 1990
[ in a real netnews mood this evening! ]
Bob Stratton writes:
>
> What is the "DTR" connector? It looks like those mentioned above,
> and says "B46337541 DTR" with a lot # on the case.
EPORTS supports hardware flow control on its CTS and RTS lines,
but many devices (printers, usually) use DTR for their busy
line. The DTR connector is like a terminal printer adaptor
except DTR is routed where RTS usually is and CD and DTR on
the 3B2 side are jumpered. This means that you no longer get
hangup-on-power-off but you do get hardware flow control.
Better is to build a connector that routes some always-high
signal on the termianl into the CD input on the 3B2 -- I often
find (oddly enough) that RTS is available for this.o
Steve
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Why not add Hollerith fields to printf()?
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