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Connector:Printer port

255 bytes added, 18:48, 19 December 2010
Pinouts for the CPC's [[Printer Port]].
 
== Classic CPC Pinout ==
[[Image:cpc-printer.jpg|400px|Amstrad CPC Printer port]]
| 8 || Data 6 || Data 6
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| 9 || GND (or logic LOW in late cost-down models) || Data 7
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| 10 || NC || /Ack
| 14 || GND || /AutoLF
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| 15 || NC (or, CPC664: Connects to Pin16) ||
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| 16 || GND (or, CPC664: Connects to Pin15) ||
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| 17 || NC ||
* Note: Despite of using a '''34pin''' edge connector, Amstrad used a '''36pin''' Centronics-style pin numbering. Pin 18 and Pin 36 do not exist on the 34pin edge connector.
* As shown above Pin9 is wired to GND (instead of Data 7), for upgrading, : see [[8bit Printer Ports]].
== CPC Plus and KC Compact Pinout ==
4 D5 D1 |3 1| |3 1|
5 D6 D2 \5_2_4/ \5_2_4/
6 ? UCC STROBE 7 ? UCC BUSY
Shield GND GND
* According to the schematics, X5.B is only 5pin. But according to component map and all existing photos, both connectors are 7pin. The According to the Russian User Manual, the two extra pins are possibly unusedUCC (+5V).
* COMMON is /Joystick1 select, there is no purpose specified for it being on the printer port. It could be ''possibly'' used as /AutoLF, /Select, or /Init (though the latter one would reset the printer on every keyboard scanning).
* Caution: The Aleste uses different I/O Ports than CPCs to access the Printer.
[[Category:HardwarePeripherals]][[Category:CPC Internal Components]][[Category:Printers and printer ports]][[Category:CPC Plus]][[Category:Clones]]
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