Re: Serial Port(92)?
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No, the CBL uses the IO port (round) as well...
At 17:52 11/3/96 GMT, Kriss scheider wrote:
>Tram <tram@humboldt1.com> wrote in article <3278569d.1097017@news>...
>> On 30 Oct 1996 23:27:28 GMT, wyrm@alpha2.csd.uwm.edu (Aleksander Paul
>> Skibicki) wrote:
>>
>> >What is the serial port on the top of the 92 used for?
>> >
>> >What will it be used for? I think it would be cool to have a Ti-Ti
>> >serial link, much faster transmission...
>> >
>> >wyrm@csd.uwm.edu
>>
>> I'm assuming you mean the wider plug, not the round one. That plug is
>> for an LCD overhead projector screen, that's all. It's not a serial
>> port.
>>
>
>And the CBL system =^)
>
>kisser
>
>
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