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* [[CPCI RS232 Interface]] (DIY) | * [[CPCI RS232 Interface]] (DIY) | ||
− | * [[KDS Electronics Serial Interface]] | + | * [[KDS Electronics Serial Interface|KDS Serial Interface]] ([[KDS Electronics]]) |
+ | * [[SCA CPC Prolink]] | ||
+ | * [[Simple RS232 for Printer usage]] (DIY) (one-directional, transmit only) | ||
+ | * [[Spectre Comms Serial Interface]] | ||
+ | * [[Schneider RS232 Interface]] | ||
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Revision as of 07:54, 13 January 2010
In telecommunications, RS-232 is a standard for serial binary data interconnection between a DTE (Data terminal equipment) and a DCE (Data communication equipment). It is commonly used in computer serial ports. RS is an abbreviation for "Recommended Standard".
RS232 Peripherals for the CPC
- AMSSIO (RS232 interface) (DIY)
- Amstrad Serial Interface
- Cirkit serial interface
- CPCI RS232 Interface (DIY)
- KDS Serial Interface (KDS Electronics)
- SCA CPC Prolink
- Simple RS232 for Printer usage (DIY) (one-directional, transmit only)
- Spectre Comms Serial Interface
- Schneider RS232 Interface
Modern: