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Plasmamac

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Posted: 04:06pm 19 Dec 2020
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Hi , if iam not totally wrong i think the cmm2 Pin number are mirrored. Because the Port has a Pin 1 sign But the manual Says its pin number 40.
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Turbo46

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Posted: 08:16pm 19 Dec 2020
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Is this what you are talking about?
  The Manual page 10 said  These numbers are used as reference in the table below and by MMBasic to refer to an I/O pin.
They are not the connector manufacturer’s standard pin numbers.


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CircuitGizmos

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Posted: 09:02pm 19 Dec 2020
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The image in my RetroMax documentation has a red arrow pointing to pin 1.


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CircuitGizmos

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Posted: 09:41pm 19 Dec 2020
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The RetroMax I/O guide in the back of a CMM2:



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Plasmamac

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RTFM ! Sry
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