Looking for PAC Screen Advanced 2.0 Manual
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09-02-2022, 02:10 AM
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Looking for PAC Screen Advanced 2.0 Manual
I recently acquired a. This is an HP-IL Video Interface with some kind of GPIO Port built-in.
It was manufactured in Germany in the 1980's. Would any of you happen to have a manual for it? Here are some photos of it: My Collection: 55, 67T, 25PLP, 34C, 15C, 16C, 41CV, 41CX, 41-CL, DM41X, DM42, 42S, 48G, 71B, 75C, 95LX, HP-150, Portable+, HP-86, Integral PC. |
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09-02-2022, 02:41 PM
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RE: Looking for PAC Screen Advanced 2.0 Manual
Maybe it helps. It for V1.1 - and in German.
https://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-95...l#pid84092 Maybe Jurgen also has the v2.0 manual? Andi |
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09-02-2022, 08:30 PM
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RE: Looking for PAC Screen Advanced 2.0 Manual
Thanks, Andi.
I have the 1.1 manual. There are differences in the V2 hardware. v1.1 Centronics Port has a 16-pin connector. v2 Centronics/GPIO? port has 20-pin connector. V2 has a mouse port that is not mentioned in the v1.1 manual. Many 1.1 features (escape codes, etc.) seem to apply to v2. I'll keep hoping someone has the manual. My Collection: 55, 67T, 25PLP, 34C, 15C, 16C, 41CV, 41CX, 41-CL, DM41X, DM42, 42S, 48G, 71B, 75C, 95LX, HP-150, Portable+, HP-86, Integral PC. |
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09-03-2022, 07:16 AM
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RE: Looking for PAC Screen Advanced 2.0 Manual
(09-02-2022 02:41 PM)AndiGer Wrote: Maybe it helps. It for V1.1 - and in German. Indeed, I've got a PacScreen 2.0 manual in English. However, I have not scanned it yet. As currently there is not much time left for hobbies I cannot promise I will scan the 2.0 version, however, it might help to increase our knowledge about it. I think there are quite some differences between the 1.1 and 2.0 version. I'm currently looking a bit deeper into the 2.0 because unfortunately, my PacScreen 1.1. recently died. That's why I had to get the 2.0 out of storage and now I'm praying that this one will not suffer the same fate! |
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09-03-2022, 07:24 AM
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RE: Looking for PAC Screen Advanced 2.0 Manual
(09-02-2022 08:30 PM)twoweims Wrote: There are differences in the V2 hardware. The 2.0 port is named MultiPort and it supports extensions. One of them you'll find here on page 26: W/W Cursor 89/1 The mouse seems to be an W&W OEM variant. For example, it has a D-SUB 9-pin male connector. The mouse if for sure very rare and maybe impossible to find. I'm not sure about the escape codes, however, my impression after a quick look was that there substantial differences, too. |
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09-03-2022, 10:05 PM
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RE: Looking for PAC Screen Advanced 2.0 Manual
(09-02-2022 08:30 PM)twoweims Wrote: There are differences in the V2 hardware. Not only are there differenced between the v1.1 and v2 hardware, there are variations of the v2 hardware. One has a button, another doesn't. One has a heatsink, another doesn't. One has a 10-pin header mouseport, another has a DB-9 female connector. I, for one, would be interested in a pdf of the v2 manual. Dave |
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09-03-2022, 11:54 PM
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RE: Looking for PAC Screen Advanced 2.0 Manual
The Mouse Port on the 10-Pin version 2 model looks like it has the same signals as an old Microsoft Bus Mouse.
My Collection: 55, 67T, 25PLP, 34C, 15C, 16C, 41CV, 41CX, 41-CL, DM41X, DM42, 42S, 48G, 71B, 75C, 95LX, HP-150, Portable+, HP-86, Integral PC. |
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09-08-2022, 01:14 PM
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RE: Looking for PAC Screen Advanced 2.0 Manual
(09-03-2022 07:24 AM)Jurgen Keller Wrote: The mouse seems to be an W&W OEM variant. For example, it has a D-SUB 9-pin male connector. The mouse if for sure very rare and maybe impossible to find. With the 9-pin female D-SUB connector I think you could use a D-SUB 9-pin female mouse connected by a printer cable like that (2 male connectors variant): http://www.ebay.com/itm/373947558999 |
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09-09-2022, 03:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-09-2022 03:17 PM by Dave Frederickson.)
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RE: Looking for PAC Screen Advanced 2.0 Manual
(09-08-2022 01:14 PM)AndiGer Wrote: With the 9-pin female D-SUB connector I think you could use a D-SUB 9-pin female mouse connected by a printer cable like that (2 male connectors variant): http://www.ebay.com/itm/373947558999 A serial mouse (DB9 female connector) cannot be wired to a bus mouse port. |
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