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The CPC [[Printer Port]] has only 7bit data. Which is okay for english 7bit ASCII character sets, but not enough for 8bit character sets. Also, printing bitmap graphics usually requires 8bit data (though usually can also print 7 pixels columns combined with a reduced line-feed rate). Amstrad's DMP1 works perfectly with 7bit, but Amstrad's later DMP2000/DMP2160 include a few functions that won't work on 7bit ports - so even the official CPC printers aren't fully compatible with the CPC printer port.
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The CPC [[Printer Port]] has only 7 bit data. Which is sufficient for english 7 bit ASCII character sets, but not enough for 8 bit character sets. Also, printing bitmap graphics usually requires 8 bit data (though usually can also print 7 pixels columns combined with a reduced line-feed rate). Amstrad's DMP1 works perfectly with 7 bit, but Amstrad's later DMP2000/DMP2160 include a few functions that won't work on 7 bit ports - so even the official CPC printers aren't fully compatible with the CPC printer port.
  
== Internal 8bit Printer Ports/Mods ==
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== Internal 8 bit Printer Ports/Mods ==
  
=== Happy Computer 8bit Printer Port upgrade (DIY) ===
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=== Happy Computer 8 bit Printer Port upgrade (DIY) ===
A good method to upgrade to full 8bit has been described in the german magazine "[[Happy Computer (Schneider Sonderheft)]] 2/85 and 4/86":  
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A good method to upgrade to full 8 bit has been described in the german magazine "[[Happy Computer (Schneider Sonderheft)]] 2/85 and 4/86":  
 
* Disconnect the D7 pin from ground, and wire it to the [[8255|PIO]]s Tape WR DATA pin instead (That is, Pin 12 of the 8255 chip).
 
* Disconnect the D7 pin from ground, and wire it to the [[8255|PIO]]s Tape WR DATA pin instead (That is, Pin 12 of the 8255 chip).
  
Sharing that pin will cause no problems (as long as you do not attempt to send data to the tape drive and to printer at the same time). Of course, you will also have to customize your software, or BIOS ROM, or the BIOS jump vectors in RAM, in order to take advantage of the modification.
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Sharing that pin will cause no problems (as long as you do not attempt to send data to the tape drive and to printer at the same time). Of course, you will also have to customize your software, or BIOS ROM, or the BIOS jump vectors in RAM, in order to take advantage of the modification. In contrast, this DIY is supported by [[FutureOS]].
  
 
* For details see: [[Happy Computer 8bit Printer Mod]]
 
* For details see: [[Happy Computer 8bit Printer Mod]]
  
=== CPC Schneider International - 8bit Printer Port Mod ===
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=== CPC Schneider International - 8 bit Printer Port Mod ===
  
 
DIY from [[CPC Schneider International]] (issue 12'85, page 64), this solution uses joystick port pin 8 (or (keyboard?) pin 2, unclear?).
 
DIY from [[CPC Schneider International]] (issue 12'85, page 64), this solution uses joystick port pin 8 (or (keyboard?) pin 2, unclear?).
 
* For details see: [[CPCI 8bit Printer Mod]]
 
* For details see: [[CPCI 8bit Printer Mod]]
  
=== PC Amstrad International - 8bit Printer Port Mod ===
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=== PC Amstrad International - 8 bit Printer Port Mod ===
  
 
DIY from [[PC Amstrad International]] (issue 8/9'91, page 69-70), this solution uses PPI.Pin12 (same as the [[Happy Computer 8bit Printer Mod]]).
 
DIY from [[PC Amstrad International]] (issue 8/9'91, page 69-70), this solution uses PPI.Pin12 (same as the [[Happy Computer 8bit Printer Mod]]).
  
=== 8bit Printer Port in KC Compact ===
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=== 8 bit Printer Port in KC Compact ===
  
 
The [[KC Compact]] uses the Bit5 of [[8255|PPI]] Port C as 8th printer bit (this is same as the Happy Computer mod, see above). Although the 8th bit is a built-in feature, the KC Compact BIOS doesn't support it. But it's supported by [[FutureOS]].
 
The [[KC Compact]] uses the Bit5 of [[8255|PPI]] Port C as 8th printer bit (this is same as the Happy Computer mod, see above). Although the 8th bit is a built-in feature, the KC Compact BIOS doesn't support it. But it's supported by [[FutureOS]].
  
=== 8bit Printer Port in Aleste 520EX ===
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=== 8 bit Printer Port in Aleste 520EX ===
  
 
The [[Aleste 520EX]] includes an 8bit printer port, using PSG Ext Port B for data (which does not exist on the CPC), and PPI port C, Bit 4 for strobe (which would be Tape Motor in CPC). The Aleste doesn't have the normal CPC-style [[Printer Port]] at Port EFXXh. The BIOS functions are patched accordingly; including for supporting the 8th bit (unlike the CPC Plus and KC Compact, which do not support the 8th bit in BIOS functions).
 
The [[Aleste 520EX]] includes an 8bit printer port, using PSG Ext Port B for data (which does not exist on the CPC), and PPI port C, Bit 4 for strobe (which would be Tape Motor in CPC). The Aleste doesn't have the normal CPC-style [[Printer Port]] at Port EFXXh. The BIOS functions are patched accordingly; including for supporting the 8th bit (unlike the CPC Plus and KC Compact, which do not support the 8th bit in BIOS functions).
  
=== 8bit Printer Port in CPC Plus ===
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=== 8 bit Printer Port in CPC Plus ===
In the CPC Plus, Bit 3 of [[CRTC]] Register 0Ch can be used as eighth printer bit. For compatibility to normal CPCs, this feature can be disabled by removing the 10kOhm resistor R30 on the mainboard (aka R130 in the schematic). See [[LK Links]] for more info. Although the 8th bit is a built-in feature, the CPC Plus BIOS doesn't support it. However the 8 bit printer port of the CPC Plus is supported by [[FutureOS]].
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In the CPC Plus, Bit 3 of [[CRTC]] Register 0Ch can be used as eighth printer bit. For compatibility to normal CPCs, this feature can be disabled by removing the 10 kOhm resistor R30 on the mainboard (aka R130 in the schematic). See [[LK Links]] for more info. Although the 8 th bit is a built-in feature, the CPC Plus BIOS doesn't support it. However the 8 bit printer port of the CPC Plus is supported by [[FutureOS]].
  
 
== External Printer Ports ==
 
== External Printer Ports ==
  
 
* [[8bit Printer Port (Amstrad Action)]] (DIY) - connects to Expansion Port (uses Port FBF8h/FBF9h)
 
* [[8bit Printer Port (Amstrad Action)]] (DIY) - connects to Expansion Port (uses Port FBF8h/FBF9h)
* [[8bit Printer Port (Paul Bauriedl)]] (DIY) - connects to Printer Port (splits port EFxxh to 2x4bit)
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* [[8bit Printer Port (Paul Bauriedl)]] (DIY) - connects to Printer Port (splits port EFxxh to 2 x 4 bit)
* [[CPCI 8bit Printer Mod]] (DIY) - connects Bit7 to Joystick_1_Select signal (can be connected internally or externally)
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* [[CPCI 8bit Printer Mod]] (DIY) - connects bit 7 to Joystick_1_Select signal (can be connected internally or externally)
 
* [[CPCISA by Yarek]] can be used with various ISA bus printer cards (8bit, one- or bi-directional types, SPP, XPP, EPP, etc.)
 
* [[CPCISA by Yarek]] can be used with various ISA bus printer cards (8bit, one- or bi-directional types, SPP, XPP, EPP, etc.)
 
* [[KDS 8-Bit Printer Port]] ([[KDS]] Electronics) - connects to Printer Port (splits port EFxxh to whatever fragments - details are unknown)
 
* [[KDS 8-Bit Printer Port]] ([[KDS]] Electronics) - connects to Printer Port (splits port EFxxh to whatever fragments - details are unknown)
 
* [[Panda Electronics Communications Interface Unit]] (dual RS232 plus PPI-based 8bit printer port) (Panda Electronics Ltd)
 
* [[Panda Electronics Communications Interface Unit]] (dual RS232 plus PPI-based 8bit printer port) (Panda Electronics Ltd)
* [[RS232|RS232 Interfaces]] (various manufacturers) - can be used to access RS232-compatible printers with full '''8bit''' support
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* [[RS232|RS232 Interfaces]] (various manufacturers) - can be used to access RS232-compatible printers with full '''8 bit''' support
  
 
Also, reportedly, the following external hardware exists:
 
Also, reportedly, the following external hardware exists:
  
* 8bit Printer Port (Pride Utilities) ([[Pride Utilities 8bit Printer Port|details]])
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* 8 bit Printer Port (Pride Utilities) ([[Pride Utilities 8bit Printer Port|details]])
* 8bit Printer Port with Dual RS232 ([[Timatic Systems]])
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* 8 bit Printer Port with Dual RS232 ([[Timatic Systems]])
* 8bit Printer Port with 16bit I/O port ([[HoneySoft]]) (see [[Media:Amstrad Computer User8509037.jpg|advert]])
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* 8 bit Printer Port with 16 bit I/O port ([[HoneySoft]]) (see [[Media:Amstrad Computer User8509037.jpg|advert]])
  
 
There's nothing else known about that hardware.
 
There's nothing else known about that hardware.

Revision as of 20:53, 11 September 2010

The CPC Printer Port has only 7 bit data. Which is sufficient for english 7 bit ASCII character sets, but not enough for 8 bit character sets. Also, printing bitmap graphics usually requires 8 bit data (though usually can also print 7 pixels columns combined with a reduced line-feed rate). Amstrad's DMP1 works perfectly with 7 bit, but Amstrad's later DMP2000/DMP2160 include a few functions that won't work on 7 bit ports - so even the official CPC printers aren't fully compatible with the CPC printer port.

Internal 8 bit Printer Ports/Mods

Happy Computer 8 bit Printer Port upgrade (DIY)

A good method to upgrade to full 8 bit has been described in the german magazine "Happy Computer (Schneider Sonderheft) 2/85 and 4/86":

  • Disconnect the D7 pin from ground, and wire it to the PIOs Tape WR DATA pin instead (That is, Pin 12 of the 8255 chip).

Sharing that pin will cause no problems (as long as you do not attempt to send data to the tape drive and to printer at the same time). Of course, you will also have to customize your software, or BIOS ROM, or the BIOS jump vectors in RAM, in order to take advantage of the modification. In contrast, this DIY is supported by FutureOS.

CPC Schneider International - 8 bit Printer Port Mod

DIY from CPC Schneider International (issue 12'85, page 64), this solution uses joystick port pin 8 (or (keyboard?) pin 2, unclear?).

PC Amstrad International - 8 bit Printer Port Mod

DIY from PC Amstrad International (issue 8/9'91, page 69-70), this solution uses PPI.Pin12 (same as the Happy Computer 8bit Printer Mod).

8 bit Printer Port in KC Compact

The KC Compact uses the Bit5 of PPI Port C as 8th printer bit (this is same as the Happy Computer mod, see above). Although the 8th bit is a built-in feature, the KC Compact BIOS doesn't support it. But it's supported by FutureOS.

8 bit Printer Port in Aleste 520EX

The Aleste 520EX includes an 8bit printer port, using PSG Ext Port B for data (which does not exist on the CPC), and PPI port C, Bit 4 for strobe (which would be Tape Motor in CPC). The Aleste doesn't have the normal CPC-style Printer Port at Port EFXXh. The BIOS functions are patched accordingly; including for supporting the 8th bit (unlike the CPC Plus and KC Compact, which do not support the 8th bit in BIOS functions).

8 bit Printer Port in CPC Plus

In the CPC Plus, Bit 3 of CRTC Register 0Ch can be used as eighth printer bit. For compatibility to normal CPCs, this feature can be disabled by removing the 10 kOhm resistor R30 on the mainboard (aka R130 in the schematic). See LK Links for more info. Although the 8 th bit is a built-in feature, the CPC Plus BIOS doesn't support it. However the 8 bit printer port of the CPC Plus is supported by FutureOS.

External Printer Ports

Also, reportedly, the following external hardware exists:

There's nothing else known about that hardware.

See also