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Peter wrote:[
That would also make it fully compatible to Q40, Q60 and Q68. Still I'm reluctant to recommend the PC pinout - I understand the Tx as a strict retro board, so it makes some sense to keep original QL equipment like printers, printer interfaces or QL-taylormade serial cables directly usable.
Were there many peripherals which used 9 pin DIN connector, rather than the modified BT phone plug?

Myself I would think that using a standard 9 pin RS232 pin-out would allow the use of standard, off the peg cables.


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I am sorry, I will answer all questions later.
Now I need to order several T2 boards before new year.

I see various opinions and I think the best choice :

1. To keep microdrives and QL NET.
2. Both SER connectors - Male with pins 2 ( RxD ) and 8 ( CTS ) inputs and 3 ( TxD ) and 4 ( DTR ) outputs ( DTE ). I think any adapters can be made easy.
Aurora have the same pinouts.
3. We have free place and I add the battery backup socket and parts for ZX8302 battery input. These parts are optional.

Does anybody have the QL NET cable pictures or QL NET jack connector picture ? I think this is 2 pin ( not 3 pin ) connector ?

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tetroid wrote: Does anybody have the QL NET cable pictures or QL NET jack connector picture ? I think this is 2 pin ( not 3 pin ) connector ?

It is a normal audio jack, used for the classic headphones, but mono (not stereo). Also used for the ZX Spectrum cassette recorder input/output.
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To supplement Cristian's cable picture, here's a picture showing both 2-pole jack connectors for the QL-net:
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tetroid wrote:3. We have free place and I add the battery backup socket and parts for ZX8302 battery input. These parts are optional.
Nice!
tetroid wrote:Does anybody have the QL NET cable pictures or QL NET jack connector picture ? I think this is 2 pin ( not 3 pin ) connector ?
2 pin for the network cable, but of course the jack socket must have a switch to deselect the termination resistor when a cable is plugged in.
So the jack socket will have 3 (or more) pins on the PCB side.


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stephen_usher wrote:Were there many peripherals which used 9 pin DIN connector, rather than the modified BT phone plug?
"Many" is relative. But they were around in Germany, I recently bought two printer adaptors of that kind.

The PC style pinout is more practical for today of course. It's just that I'd need to distinguish QL and Tx-QL with possible cable confusions. For strict retro that would not be my taste.
(And for modernized retro, I have much better machines anyway.)


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Further to the debate on the serial port pin-outs:
If there is space on the board, why not have links / jumper shunts to select which signals appear on which pins?

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Cristian wrote:
tetroid wrote: Does anybody have the QL NET cable pictures or QL NET jack connector picture ? I think this is 2 pin ( not 3 pin ) connector ?

It is a normal audio jack, used for the classic headphones, but mono (not stereo). Also used for the ZX Spectrum cassette recorder input/output.
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No, it isn't. Not quite.

An ordinary audio jack is not switched, and does not connect the termination resistor needed at the end of a NET run. The QL sockets internally connect the resistor when the jack is removed.


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1024MAK wrote:Further to the debate on the serial port pin-outs:
If there is space on the board, why not have links / jumper shunts to select which signals appear on which pins?

Mark
Because you shouldn't have to open the machine to discover how the ports are configured. They should always be in a known state.


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Dave wrote: No, it isn't. Not quite. An ordinary audio jack is not switched, and does not connect the termination resistor needed at the end of a NET run. The QL sockets internally connect the resistor when the jack is removed.
I respect your great technical knowledge and I admit I'm not an expert.
Still, I've been using a normal audio jack for about 3 years. It's self-made, 10 meters long, and tested also with other people's QLs. I'll take some photos as soon as possible.


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