Appendix A:
Hardware Handshake
Pinouts and Wiring Diagrams
The following diagrams depict the cabling required for hardware handshaking between your Macintosh and your modem.
Diagram 1:
Serial port pin connections for Macintosh Plus, SE, II, Quadra, LC, Classic, and PowerBook computers using the mini-8 connector. The Hurdler HQS and QuadraLink NuBus serial expansion cards also use this serial port.
NOTE: The Macintosh SE, II, and Quadra connect pin 7 to General Purpose Input ( GPI).
Diagram 2:
Serial port pinouts for the Macintosh 128K and 512K computers using the DB-9 connector. This serial port does not support hardware handshaking.
Diagram 3:
Cable diagram for hardware handshake. This diagram shows the minimum requirements for a hardware handshake cable.
Other variations include:
· Connect Macintosh DTR to both Modem RTS, and Modem DTR.· Connect Macintosh pin 7 ( General Purpose Input) to Modem pin 8 (Carrier Detect). The Macintosh Plus, and some newer Macintosh models ( LC, PowerBook, Classic ) do not support pin 7.
· Connect Modem pin 20 ( Data Terminal Ready ) to Modem pin 6 (Data Set Ready).
TeleFinder is compatible with the use of these cable variations.