PLUGS THAT COMMODORE'S USE



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Page scans from Commodore manuals : _these are converted fax's so the quality could be beter ;-)
These are pictures of the various plugs and connectors that can be found around in home brew leads etc
Use an 8050 drive with your C64/128? : _this tells you how !!! ;-)
cables and connections for your CBM /PET
page from a 1984 catalouge about the IEEE-488 cable



These are pictures of the various plugs and connectors that can be found around in home brew leads etc - the picture quality is due to fact that these pictures are 'made up' on a monochrome monitor , but I hope they give the idea of what you're looking at !

Edge connector 0.156'' pitch 2*12way (without a cover ) used for the IEEE edge and User port

Datasette connector - edge connector 0.156'' pitch - 2*6way

IEEE-4888 IDC connector - these are found on the end of 24 way ribbon cables

A traditional solder joint screened IEEE-488 connector

6 PIN DIN 240 degree plug (180 degs are used in HI-FI's ) these are used in C64's and C128's

If you find a cable with one of these at each end you've found a SIPOD cable used in the SIPOD C64 _IEEE-488 connection system
Edge connector 0.156'' pitch 2*12way (without a cover ) used for the IEEE edge and User port
6 PIN DIN 240 degree plug (180 degs are used in HI-FI's ) these are used in C64's and C128's
SIPOD uses the 4000/8000 as an interface tween the C64/128 and the 4000/800 disk drives , it plugs into the CBM/PET user port and the C64/128 serial port while running a PRG in the CBM/PET


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