math co-processor issue
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math co-processor issue
which 2 pins on the printer port do I short to fool it into thinking it has a external math co-processor. (if you've done this, you'll know what I'm talking about)
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Re: math co-processor issue
I assume you mean "math device", not "math co-processor". If so, you jump pins 6 & 11.
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Re: math co-processor issue
Whats the purpose of this? What software is it used on?kf4sqb wrote:I assume you mean "math device", not "math co-processor". If so, you jump pins 6 & 11.
Re: math co-processor issue
Thats right, I couldn't remember which two pins it was.kf4sqb wrote:I assume you mean "math device", not "math co-processor". If so, you jump pins 6 & 11.
Re: math co-processor issue
batlabs info here;
http://www.batlabs.com/tk.html
http://www.batlabs.com/tk.html
Re: math co-processor issue
The paperclip was easier.......Max-trac wrote:batlabs info here;
http://www.batlabs.com/tk.html