Sipix pocket printer [message #7027] |
Tue, 04 February 2020 10:55  |
kareno
Messages: 19 Registered: October 2019
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Does anyone remember the SiPix 'Pocket printer A6'?
My late partner was into Palm computers and bought one of these printers for portable hard copy.
They come with IrDa (kinda the predecessor to Bluetooth) but also had a standard serial connection.
It took quite some research to figure out how to drive it, but I succeeded in getting a PIC to translate plain text into the graphics commands expected by the printer. So now I have a simple ASCII printer for my 8 bit creations!
Free for non-profit use but I do not own the copyright on the font I've used.
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Re: Sipix pocket printer [message #7032 is a reply to message #7027] |
Tue, 04 February 2020 21:52   |
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Andrew B
Messages: 467 Registered: October 2015 Location: Near Redmond, WA
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That's cool. Add a mini-keyboard and you'd have a neat little retro teleprinter-style terminal. I see these printers are still reasonably priced in various places online as well.
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Re: Sipix pocket printer [message #8181 is a reply to message #8169] |
Sun, 10 January 2021 09:29  |
scruss
Messages: 62 Registered: December 2015 Location: Toronto, Canada
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Impact printers tend to be much more expensive, as they can work in demanding environments where thermal printers are useless. One day I'll snag a Shinshu Seiki EP-101 (the 1968 electronic printer that's the 'Ep' in Epson ...
> Does anyone know what each of the pins on the 6502 CPU chip in the Apple II Plus does?
They all plug into the socket on the motherboard to keep the chip from drifting away. - c.s.a2 FAQ of yore
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