Thought I'd share this with you all ...
Delivered today : a 1983 NIB Radio Shack CGP-115
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Pens are dried out of course, but new ones are on the way
Will try out the old girl as soon as I find the time
regards.
GVHOVE
(03-06-2019 01:47 PM)GVHOVE Wrote: [ -> ]Delivered today : a 1983 NIB Radio Shack CGP-115
And at $129.99 USD + shipping, in this state, IMHO you got a very nice deal!
Now, you and Jean-François got me interested in this little printer/plotter and it's my turn to try to find one in hopefully the same state as your's.
Regards,
Sylvain
Sylvain,
Have a look at
these on TAS ... same printer ...
(not sure about the type of interface, though)
btw: just tested it with my CMT-200 and had it printing for me in 5min (1 pen still had some juice in it). The CMT-200 actually allows to set a Delay parameter in the Handshake mode and has the INVON function to invert polarity on the 8 bit output lines, so all I needed was a DB25 to Centronics cable to make it work.
To connect it to the 82166A I'll follow J-F's guidance from the JPC article.
regards,
GVHOVE
(03-06-2019 01:47 PM)GVHOVE Wrote: [ -> ]Thought I'd share this with you all ...
Delivered today : a 1983 NIB Radio Shack CGP-115
Pens are dried out of course, but new ones are on the way
Will try out the old girl as soon as I find the time
regards.
GVHOVE
Nice. Mine was almost new in box. It had been used a little, but still had most of what I presume was the original roll of paper on it. I think even a couple of the pens had a little life left in them. I stole mine for $50 plus reasonable shipping.