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From: rap@ardent.UUCP (Rob Peck)
Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm
Subject: Re: Kaypro and Spinwriter 7710
Message-ID: <422@ardent.UUCP>
Date: 11 Jul 88 17:39:33 GMT
References: <12412216898.11.D-ROGERS@EDWARDS-2060.ARPA> <177@lakart.UUCP>
Organization: Dana Computer, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA
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In article <177@lakart.UUCP>, dg@lakart.UUCP (David Goodenough) writes:
> From article <12412216898.11.D-ROGERS@EDWARDS-2060.ARPA>, by D-ROGERS@EDWARDS-2060.ARPA:
> > I received no reply on this before and i still need help.  I have a friend
> > with a Kaypro 4 and an NEC 7710 Spinwriter.  They don't seem to talk to
> > each other.  I've tried simple things like PIPing a text file to various 

I agree with Dave Goodenough's solution, that most likely a null modem
is needed with the cable that is currently being used.  I found that one
can often get by with just a 4-wire cable, with 1-1, 2-3, 3-2, and 7-7 in
the cable, and pins 8-20 wired independently at each end.  Seems to keep
the devices happy.  By the way, this is a standard cable assembly available
from INMAC among other places.

Rob Peck