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== About ==
 
== About ==
[[8bit Printer Ports|8bit printer port]] by [[KDS]]. Connects to the regular 34pin 7bit [[Connector:Printer port|Printer Port Connector]], and does somehow expand it to 8bit in a similar fashion as the [[8bit Printer Port (Paul Bauriedl)|8bit Printer Port from Paul Bauriedl]] - the exact I/O mechanism used by KDS, and differences (if any) between KDS and Paul's printer ports are unknown.
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[[8bit Printer Ports|8bit printer port]] by [[KDS]]. Connects to the regular 34pin 7bit [[Connector:Printer port|Printer Port Connector]], and does somehow expand it to 8bit. Contrary to other 8-bit printer port expansions, as long as the KDS v2 software driver is not loaded the CPC works in 7-bit mode as though the KDS v2 interface is not there. The exact I/O mechanism used by KDS is unknown.
  
 
== Versions ==
 
== Versions ==
  
 
There are two versions: One that does require a power supply input, and one that doesn't.
 
There are two versions: One that does require a power supply input, and one that doesn't.
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Another difference is that the original version is not compatible with CP/M, while the later version is.
  
 
The original version was first advertised in April 1985, these adverts didn't mention whether or not it requires a power supply input (normally, its data latch should need a power supply).
 
The original version was first advertised in April 1985, these adverts didn't mention whether or not it requires a power supply input (normally, its data latch should need a power supply).
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<gallery caption="KDS 8Bit Printer Port v1">
 
<gallery caption="KDS 8Bit Printer Port v1">
Image:KDS.jpg|KDS Interface for the Amstrad
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Image:KDS.jpg|Interface Box
Image:KDS8Bit.jpg|The KDS 8bit printer port
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Image:KDS_8Bit_PrinterPort_Top.jpg|Interface Top
Image:NoPicture.png|Inside of interface
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Image:KDS_8Bit_PrinterPort_PCB_Top.jpg|PCB Top
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Image:KDS_8Bit_PrinterPort_PCB_Bottom.jpg|PCB Bottom
 
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== Manual ==
 
== Manual ==
 
* [[Media:KDS_8Bit_Printer_Port_v2_Manual.pdf|KDS 8 Bit Printer Port v2 Manual]] (pdf)
 
* [[Media:KDS_8Bit_Printer_Port_v2_Manual.pdf|KDS 8 Bit Printer Port v2 Manual]] (pdf)
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*[[Media:KDS 8bit printer port review.jpeg]]
  
[[Category:Hardware]] [[Category:Peripherals]]
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[[Category:Printers and printer ports]][[Category:Peripherals]][[Category:Manual]]

Latest revision as of 20:14, 7 April 2024

About

8bit printer port by KDS. Connects to the regular 34pin 7bit Printer Port Connector, and does somehow expand it to 8bit. Contrary to other 8-bit printer port expansions, as long as the KDS v2 software driver is not loaded the CPC works in 7-bit mode as though the KDS v2 interface is not there. The exact I/O mechanism used by KDS is unknown.

Versions

There are two versions: One that does require a power supply input, and one that doesn't. Another difference is that the original version is not compatible with CP/M, while the later version is.

The original version was first advertised in April 1985, these adverts didn't mention whether or not it requires a power supply input (normally, its data latch should need a power supply).

A year later, in April 1986 newer adverts included a note that a power input isn't required, which may refer to a new version, and which may mis-use the signal levels as supply voltages - if so, it may require some programming cautions (such like not to switch all signals to LOW level for longer periods), accordingly it may be incompatible with software from the older version.

Below are two photos, one showing a power-supply cable, one not showing one. Both have 34pin connectors, so both are probably printer-port-related hardware (although the photo with power cable is claimed to show a KDS Serial Interface with 50pin connector, which is obviously nonsense).

Adverts

Manual