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Macintosh RS-422

It's possible to connect RS-232 peipheral to the RS-422 port availble on Macintosh computers. Use RXD- as RXD, TXD- as TXD, Ground RXD+, Leave TXD+ unconnected, GPi as CD.

8 PIN MINI-DIN FEMALE at the computer.

Pin Name Description
1 HSKo Output Handshake
2 HSKi/CLK Input Handshake or External Clock
3 TXD- Transmit Data (-)
4 GND Ground
5 RXD- Receive Data (-)
6 TXD+ Transmit Data (+)
7 GPi General Purpose Input
8 RXD+ Receive Data (+)
Note: Direction is DTE (Computer) relative DCE (Modem).
Note: GPi is connected to SCC Data Carrier Detect (or to Receive/Transmit Clock if the VIA1 SYNC signal is high). Not connected on the Macintosh Plus, Classic, Classic II, LC, LC II or IIsi.


SNES controller
    _________
 1 |    U    | 20
 2 |         | 19
 3 |         | 18
 4 |         | 17
 5 |         | 16
 6 |         | 15
 7 |         | 14
 8 |         | 13
 9 |         | 12
10 |_________| 11


1 : Pad: Down
2 : Pad: Left
3 : Pad: Right
4 : Select
5 : Start
6 : Output 1
7 : Output 2 
8 : Output 3
9 : Output 4
10: Gnd (pin 5 on connector)
11: nc
12: nc
13: Y
14: B
15: A
16: X
17: R
18: L
19: Pad: Up
20: nc


Chapter 3) PC Graphics


3.1) VGA/SVGA


3.1.1) Original VGA (31.5 KHz - 640x480)

(From Sam Goldwasser)

SVGA (35-37 KHz - 800x600) 15 pin sub D:


			  				         6
 1 Red (Analog)   6 Red   Return    11 (ID0) GND (Color)     11. . . 1
 2 Green (Analog) 7 Green Return    12 (ID1) NC (Color)        . . .
 3 Blue (Analog)  8 Blue  Retuen    13 Horzontal Sync          . . .
 4 Reserved       9 No Connect      14 Vertical  Sync          . . .
 5 Ground        10 Ground          15 No Connect              . . .
                                                             15  10  5

Note:
Monitor ID Lines ID1,ID0=NC,G for color; G,NC for Mono. ID0 only may be used.

Mono VGA is similar using only the Green Video and Return.


3.1.2) VESA VGA Standard Feature Connector (special 26-pin header)


pin     assignment      pin     assignment
===     ==========      ===     ==========
1       PB              2       PG
3       PR              4       PI
5       SB              6       SG
7       SR              8       SI
9       Dot Clock       10      Blank
11      HSync           12      VSync
13      GND             14      GND
15      GND             16      GND
17      Ext Video Sel   18      Ext Sync Sel
19      Ext DotClock Sel20      N/C
21      GND             22      GND
23      GND             24      GND
25      N/C             26      N/C


3.1.3) VGA (VESA standard)

(From Bob Myers)

Note that many of the pins shown above as "no connects" (actually, these were sometimes used as monitor ID bits by many manufacturers) are now defined under the VESA Display Data Channel standard. This standard provides two protocols for display ID and control, including support for the full ACCESS.bus interface. The current definition of the "VGA" pinout per the DDC standard is:


			  				             6
  1 Red (Analog)   6 Red   Return       11 Monitor ID0 (opt.)    11. . . 1
  2 Green (Analog) 7 Green Return       12 Data (SDA)              . . .
  3 Blue (Analog)  8 Blue  Return       13 Horzontal Sync          . . .
  4 Reserved       9 +5 VDC (frm host)* 14 Vertical  Sync          . . .
  5 Return        10 Sync return        15 Data clock (SCL)*       . . .
                                                                 15  10  5

Those signals marked with an asterisk would be supplied by the host only if the host supports the DDC2 protocol (I2C or ACCESS.bus).


3.1.4) VGA DB15-S Female DB9 Female


15-pin  9-pin   assignment
1       1       Red
2       2       Green
3       3       Blue
4       -       Monitor ID bit 2
5       -       N/C
6       6       GND (red return)
7       7       GND (green return)
8       8       GND (blue return)
9       -       N/C
10      -       GND
11      -       Monitor ID bit 0
12      -       Minitor ID bit 1
13      4       Horizontal Sync
14      5       Vertical Sync
15      -       N/C

Monitor ID bit 0: reserved
Monitor ID bit 1: GND = mono, OPEN = color
Monochrome monitors use the green signal


3.1.5) Somewhat standard 9 pin VGA

(From Sam Goldwasser)

For analog VGA/SVGA measured based on my VGA to 9 pin adapter. This is pretty standard as the NEC Multisync II and others use the same pinout:


Pin 1: Red Video
Pin 2: Green Video
Pin 3: Blue Video
Pin 4: H Sync
Pin 5: V Sync
Pin 6: Red Return
Pin 7: Green Return
Pin 8: Blue Return
Pin 9: Ground

NOTE: IBM PGC assigns pin 4 to Composite Sync and pin 5 is a no-connect.

BTW, don't use an EGA 9 pin extension cable to connect it to VGA. While this will work, the wires are not shielded or the wrong wires and you will get ghosting and ringing at vertical edges. I constructed mine using proper 75 ohm coax for the RGB and H and V sync as well (though it is not needed for the sync).


3.2) EGA


3.2.1) Standard EGA

(From Brian Smither)

According to the CPD-1303 user guide:


Pin:        1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9
Analog     GND GND RED GRN BLU GND --- H/HV V  *
DIG/NORM   GND GND RED GRN BLU GND --- H/HV V
   /D1     GND GND RED GRN BLU INT --- H/HV V
   /D2/CGA GND GND RED GRN BLU INT --- H/HV V
   /D2/MDA GND GND --- --- --- INT GRN H/HV V
   /D2/EGA GND  r   R   G   B   g   b  H/HV V

r-g-b is secondary colors for 64 color EGA

* Sync on green automatic if H or HV is not assigned to pin #8.

SYNC: any polarity.
Vertical size depends on vertical frequency and can be adjusted manually.


3.2.2) DB9 to DB15 cable

(From Brian Smither)

A 9-pin (monitor) to 15-pin (video card) cable can be built as follows:


     9-pin F         15-pin M
     -------         --------
      1,2,6  ---------  5
        3    ---------  1
        4    ---------  2
        5    ---------  3
        8    ---------  13
        9    ---------  14

This adapter will NOT permit you to run a standard VGA monitor from a MGA/CGA/EGA video card as the signal levels and scan rates are not compatible. It only applies to the CPD1303 and similar monitors.


3.2.3) EGA - TTL

(From Sam Goldwasser)

(15.74-21.85 KHz) DB-9 pin:


 1 GND                    6 Secondary Green Video/Intensity
 2 Secondary RED Video    7 Secondary Blue Video
 3 Primary RED Video      8 H Sync TTL Positive
 4 Primary GREEN Video    9 V Sync TTL Negative
 5 Primary BLUE Video

BTW, don't use an EGA 9 pin extension cable to connect it to VGA. While this will work, the wires are not shielded or the wrong wires and you will get ghosting and ringing at vertical edges. I constructed mine using proper 75 ohm coax for the RGB and H and V sync as well (though it is not needed for the sync).


3.3) CGA - TTL

(15.75 KHz - 320x200 or 640x200) DB-9 pin:


 1 GND                    6 Intensity
 2 Unused	          7 Unused
 3 RED Video              8 H Sync TTL Positive
 4 GREEN Video            9 V Sync TTL Positive
 5 BLUE Video


3.4) Monochrome - TTL

(18.43 KHz - 720x350) DB-9 pin:


 1 GND                    6 Intensity
 2 Unused	          7 Video
 3 Unused                 8 H Sync TTL Positive
 4 Unused                 9 V Sync TTL Negative
 5 Unused


Chapter 4) Macintosh Monitors


4.1) Mac II and Quadra

(From Sam Goldwasser)

Mac II
Analog (35 KHz H, 66.67 Hz V - 640x480) 15 pin.
Mac II and Quadra
Analog (49.7 KHz H, 74.55 Hz V - 832x624) 15 pin.


 1  Red Ground          8  Blue Video
 2  Red Video           9  Sense 2
 3  Composite Sync      11 Ground
 4  Sense 0             12 Vertical Sync
 5  Green Video         13 Blue Ground
 6  Green Ground        14 Ground
 7  Sense 1             15 Horizontal Sync
 8  Reserved (+12)


Chapter 5) Workstation Monitors


5.1) MacIntosh Video

(From Sam Goldwasser)

Mac II - analog (35 KHz H, 66.67 Hz V - 640x480) 15 pin. Mac II and Quadra - analog (49.7 KHz H, 74.55 Hz V - 832x624) 15 pin.


 1  Red Ground          8  Blue Video
 2  Red Video           9  Sense 2
 3  Composite Sync      11 Ground
 4  Sense 0             12 Vertical Sync
 5  Green Video         13 Blue Ground
 6  Green Ground        14 Ground
 7  Sense 1             15 Horizontal Sync
 8  Reserved (+12)


5.2) Analog Sun 13W3 Color Pinout:

(From: comp.sys.sun.hardware pseudo-FAQ: (2gvhutINNnvd@hatteras.cs.unc.edu)).


    Analog:  13W3 connector:

          +----------------- * gnd
          |   +------------- * vertical sync
          |   |   +---------   sense 2
          |   |   |   +-----   sense common (gnd)
          |   |   |   |   +-   composite sync
          |   |   |   |   |
          |   |   |   |   |  grey
    red   |   |   |   |   |  green blue
     |   1o  2o  3o  4o  5o    |     |
    (O)                       (O)   (O)
       6o  7o  8o  9o 10o
       |   |   |   |   |
       |   |   |   |   +---   composite common (gnd)
       |   |   |   +-------   sense 0
       |   |   +-----------   sense 1
       |   +--------------- * gnd
       +------------------- * horizontal sync

* May be NC. My spies tell me Sun considers these obsolete.

'green' is used by greyscale monitors for video input.

Sense table - 1=nc, 0=strap to gnd


Sense  Type
=====  ========
    0  TBD (?))
    1  Reserved
    2  1280x1024, 76Hz
    3  1152x900, 66Hz
    4  1152x900, 76Hz, 19"
    5  Reserved
    6  1152x900, 76Hz, 16 or 17"
    7  Nothing (no monitor connected)


Chapter 6) PC Hardware


6.1) What is the pin out for ...?

(From Ralph Valentino)

This is a list of the pinouts to the more common PC hardware interfaces. It is by no means complete. While I have taken care not to make any mistakes, I urge you to take caution when using these tables. Also, please keep in mind that these are only tables, they are not a guide to hardware hacking and do not attempt to explain drive capabilities, signal timings, handling care, or other interface issues. As always, make sure you know what you're doing before you start hooking wires to your PC.


6.2) Connector Styles and Pin Numbering


 5pin DIN Male
    --+--
   /  ^  \
  | 1   3 |
   \ 425 /
    -----


6.2.1) DB15-S Male


 ----------------------
 \   1  2  3  4  5    /
  \ 6  7  8  9 10    /
   \ 11 12 13 14 15 /
    ----------------


6.2.2) DB9 (DE-9) Male


-------------
\ 1 2 3 4 5 /
 \ 6 7 8 9 /
  ---------


6.2.3) DB15 (DA-15) Male


 --------------------------
 \ 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8 /
  \ 9  10 11 12 13 14 15 /
   ----------------------


6.2.4) DB25 Male


 ------------------------------
 \ 1  2  3  4  5  7  8 ... 13 /
  \ 14 15 16 17 18 .......25 /
   --------------------------


6.2.5) IDC-50 Male


   +-------------------+
   | 1  3  5  7 ... 49 |
   | 2  4  6  8 ... 50 |
   +-------------------+


6.2.6) Power Connector (Male)


  ___________
 /            \   -->    Called "CEE-type (male)"
 | 4  3  2  1 |
 -------------


6.2.7) 30 pin SIMM


-------------------------------
|                             |
 )                            |
 --|||||||||||||||||||||||||---
   1                       30 


6.2.8) 72 pin SIMM


     ---------------------------------------
     |                                     |
      )                 _                  |
      --|||||||||||||||/ \|||||||||||||||---
        1             36  37            72


6.2.9) EISA/ISA/VLB


-----------------------------------------------
|            (component side)                 |
|                                             |
|   VLB   __ ISA-16bit __       ISA-8bit    __|
 |||||||||  |||||||||||  ||||||||||||||||||| A1(front)/B1(back)
             | | | | |    | | | | | | | | |   <-EISA
                   C1/D1                    E1(front)/F1(back)
                  G1/H1


6.2.10) PCI Universal Card 32/64 bit


 ----------------------------------------------------------------
|    PCI         Component Side (side B)                         |
|                                                                |
|                                                                |
|                                                optional        |
|    ____     mandatory 32-bit pins            64-bit pins  _____|
|___|    |||||||--|||||||||||||||||--|||||||--||||||||||||||
         ^     ^  ^               ^  ^     ^  ^            ^
       b01   b11  b14           b49  b52 b62  b63          b94


6.2.11) PCI 5V Card 32/64 bit


|                                                optional        |
|    ____     mandatory 32-bit pins            64-bit pins  _____|
|___|    ||||||||||||||||||||||||||--|||||||--||||||||||||||


6.2.12) PCI 3.3V Card 32/64 bit


|                                                optional        |
|    ____     mandatory 32-bit pins            64-bit pins  _____|
|___|    |||||||--||||||||||||||||||||||||||--||||||||||||||


6.3) Misc / Power


6.3.1) Power Connector Male


pin     assignment
1       +12V
2       +12V return
3       +5V return
4       +5V


6.3.2) Speaker Connector


pin     assignment
1       -Speaker
2       [key]
3       GND
4       +Speaker +5V

6.3.3) Turbo Indicator Connector


pin     assignment
1       +5V
2       -High Speed
3       +5V

6.3.4) AT LED Power and Key Lock


pin     assignment
1       LED power
2       GND
3       GND
4       Key Switch
5       GND


6.3.5) AT Backup Battery


pin     assignment
1       Batt+
2       [key]
3       GND
4       GND


6.3.6) Motherboard Power Connectors


pin     P8 assignment          pin     P9 assignment
1       Power Good             1       GND
2       +5v  (or N.C.)         2       GND
3       +12v                   3       -5v
4       -12v                   4       +5v
5       GND                    5       +5v
6       GND                    6       +5v


6.4) MIDI


6.4.1) MIDI 5pin DIN


   MIDI In                 MIDI Out
pin     assignment      pin     assignment
1       N/C             1       N/C
2       N/C             2       GND
3       N/C             3       N/C
4       Current Src     4       Current Sink
5       Current Sink    5       Current Src


6.5) Floppy


6.5.1) Floppy Disk Controller IDC-34 Male


pin     assignment      pin     assignment
1       GND             2       Density Select
3       GND             4       (reserved)
5       GND             6       (reserved)
7       GND             8       Index
9       GND             10      Motor Enable A
11      GND             12      Drive Sel B
13      GND             14      Drive Sel A
15      GND             16      Motor Enable B
17      GND             18      Direction
19      GND             20      Step
21      GND             22      Write Data
23      GND             24      Floppy Write Enable
25      GND             26      Track 0
27      GND             28      Write Protect
29      GND             30      Read Data
31      GND             32      Head Select
33      GND             34      Disk Change
 
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