Apple macintosh wiring – Quantum Data 801GC User Manual

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Chapter 5: Making Connections

Model 801GC, 801GF & 801GX¥Rev. A

Apple Macintosh Wiring

It is possible to connect the 801G* to a serial port on
a Macintosh computer. Apple uses two types of serial
connectors on its Macintosh series.

• The Mac Plus, SE and II have an 8 pin female

mini-DIN connector.

• The Mac 128, 512 and 512E have a 9 pin fe-

male D-Sub connector.

The table and figure below show how to make the
proper connections between the 801G* and a Mac
computer using either type of connector.

• Communication with the 801G* is via RS-232C

protocol using factory deafult settings of 2400
baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, no
handshake, full duplex.

• The current firmware allows you to increase

the baud rate beyond 2400 using a RTS/CTS
handshake. We therefore recommend that you
wire the RTS and CTS signals if you plan to
operate the serial port at faster than 2400 baud*.

801GX

9-pin D-Sub

Connector

Macintosh

8-pin DIN

Connector

Macintosh

9-pin D-Sub

Connector

pin 1 NC

pin-2 Rx

pin-3 TXD-

pin-5 TXD-

pin-3 Tx

pin-5 RXD-

pin-9 RXD-

pin-4 DTR

pin-5 GND

pin-4 GND and

pin-8 RXD+

pin-3 GND and

pin-8 RXD+

pin-6 NC

pin-7 RTS

pin-2 HSKi

pin-7 HSKi

pin-8 CTS

pin-1 HSKo

pin-6 +12V

pin-9 NC

Table 5-7
Macintosh Serial
Connections

Figure 5-7
8 pin Female
Mini-Din
Pin Numbering

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