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What did this HP-IL device do?
06-15-2015, 02:43 PM
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(06-15-2015 01:37 PM)4ster Wrote:  Hewlett Packard 82166-60013 HP-IL Interfacing board
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It's kinda the same shape, and it has the same number of pins, and they are labeled the same, as the parallel-port pins on the HP 82166A "HP-IL Converter" which "provides the capability to convert an external device with general purpose input/output (GPIO) capabilities into a device compatible with the Hewlett-Packard Interface Loop (HP-IL)." [from the 82166A Technical Manual]

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So I'm guessing that it's either the board inside an 82166A or a board that lets you build your own equivalent of an 82166A. I don't know why it has two identical parallel ports, though; perhaps for pass-through operation? (wild guess only).

It also looks similar to the board included in the "HP 82166A Prototyping Kit":

[Image: 82166AKit.jpg] ... about which I know nothing. It's mentioned here with no details: http://www.hp-collection.org/hpil.html

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What did this HP-IL device do? - 4ster - 06-15-2015, 01:37 PM
RE: What did this HP-IL device do? - Joe Horn - 06-15-2015 02:43 PM
RE: What did this HP-IL device do? - 4ster - 06-15-2015, 03:24 PM



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