The RS-232 standard on the C64 is a little bit strange. It uses inverted TTL level for the signals. The RS-422 ports on the Macintosh has both an inverted and non-inverted input. By using the inverted instead of non-inverted the inverted C64 level is back to normal.
(at the Computer)
(to the C64).
8 PIN MINI-DIN MALE to the Macintosh.
DZM 12 DREH to the C64 UserPort.
Mac | C64 | ||
---|---|---|---|
GND+RXD- | 4+5 | 1+12+A+N | GND |
RXD+ | 8 | M | TXD (PA2) |
TXD+ | 6 | B+C | RXD (FLAG2+PB0) |
D+E | RTS+DTR (PB1+PB2) |
Contributor: Joakim Ögren, Pierre Olivier
Source:
Usenet posting in comp.sys.cbm, A very simple C64 to Macintosh serial cable by Chris Baird
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