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From: Gor#f@mit-eddie.ARPA
Newsgroups: net.ham-radio
Subject: Sugart 901 pinout
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Date: Wed, 27-Feb-85 17:46:30 EST
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Posted: Wed Feb 27 17:46:30 1985
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I have a friend who has acquired a Sugart 910 without manual.  This drive
does not have the usual 50 pin, 0.100" centers paddle.  Instead it has a 44 pin,
0.156" centers connector (like those used on KIM-1s, the expansion port of
VIC-20s, and commonly available at Radio Shack.  There is a spot for the usual
9 pin power connector, but none is mounted, and the power etch does go to the
edge connector, so I assume it is intended to get it's DC there too.  Can anyone
help us with the pinout?  I don't relish the prospect of producing a schematic
from staring at the etch.  (Might be fun though, this thing is a real relic,
there is only one analog IC on the board, the rest of the analog is done with
descrete transistors, in metal cans no less.)

		tnx	73s	-Bill, KE1G

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