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#1 2016-03-22 19:58:15

rupertt
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Looking to buy/build the ASCII Port

Hello,

i got an E5000 Ultra and would like to use a keyboard, any chance on getting the ASCII extension?

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#2 2016-03-23 10:59:37

synthswede
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Re: Looking to buy/build the ASCII Port

If you have a look at page 272 of the Service Manual, you'll find the schematics for the ASCII connector.

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#3 2016-03-23 12:00:35

synthswede
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Re: Looking to buy/build the ASCII Port

I have also found out when cross checking, that the ASCII connector pinout (to the MB connector) should be pin compatible between the older E6xxx Classic and the newer Ultra.

A word of caution:
The Ultra uses a 34-pin connector to support all these functions:
ASCII & DIGITAL I/O & WORD CLOCK & MIDI B

where the E6xxx Classic uses a 14-pin connector for only:
ASCII & DIGITAL I/O

The above is good to know if you plan (like me) on moving any Classic option over to the Ultra.
The service manual is a must read if you plan on doing this (on your on risk of course).

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#4 2016-04-01 07:22:31

rupertt
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Re: Looking to buy/build the ASCII Port

Hello,

here the manual, thnx to simon:

http://www.deepsonic.ch/deep/docs_manua … uments.pdf

The right page is 272

You can find old keyboards everywhere.

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#5 2016-04-01 17:37:57

MadGav
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Re: Looking to buy/build the ASCII Port

You can use an AT-to-PS2 converter which makes it much easier to find a nice keyboard. I use a Cherry mini keyboard in black with one of these.

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