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active  Topic # 579  CE 126P printer schematic

27/07/2003 @ 10:06
by Pierre Brial

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Hello,

Do someone have the schematics of the Sharp printers CE 126P or CE 129P ?
I can exchange with Sharp PC schematics if you are interested.

All the best

Pierre
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28/07/2003 @ 15:03
by aldweb

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Hello Pierre,

Did you get in touch with Rémy who is working on the PockEmul emulator for Sharp PCs?

I know that he was also working on this topic to try to emulate the CE-126P.

So, maybe he will be of help for you...

Greetz,
aldweb
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10/12/2003 @ 17:56
by Edgar

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Hello,

Sorry, I don't have the schematics for the CE 126P, but I'm looking for schematics for the PC-E220. I can exchange with schematics for the CE 801T (level converter for PC E220) and PC 1403(H). I think, all schematics are available at www.schaltungsdienst.de for about 20 EUR - so sharing would be cheaper!

regards

Edgar
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09/06/2005 @ 13:56
by remy Rouvin

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hi,
I'm still searching CE 126P schematics. Any news ?

regards
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12/06/2005 @ 19:05
by aldweb

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Sorry Rémy, on my side I have nothing new to provide you

If someone has the requested information, please let Rémy know, his PockEmul software would be so much enhanced with the CE-126P emulation

Cheers

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aldweb
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29/06/2005 @ 00:15
by Edgar

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Hello!

Now I have all infos to give you an answer that may help you:

I think, owning the shematic wouldn't help
very much because the CE-126P most likely contains an ASIC (application specific integrated circuit) - you would not get infos about that device.

It looks like CE-126P has two modes, I call them "native mode" when e.g. connected to a PC-1403 and "CE-125 emulation mode" when e.g. connected to a
PC-1251. I believe this is true because I
connected a PC-1403H to a CE-125 (with
a homemade adapter) and it did not work,
but the PC-1251 works with the CE-126P.

Now, the sources of information:

o There is a listing for a CE-125 emulator with centronics port (Intel MCS48 assembler, comments in german) which I got from Martin Woelz, Computer-Cabinett-Goettingen - maybe it helps understanding the interface protocol
o Rainer Kratzer, http://www.ecps.de once published a software for the big PC (serial interface) which emulated a CE-126P. Maybe you can ask him for CE-126P infos.
o A pocket computer freak named Rudolf wrote some C programs to print on a CE-126P from the big PC http://www.aldweb.com/inc/img/smileys/eek.gif
o On another thread in this forum Juergen wrote he has a book about PC-E500 with infos about a printer - most likely the CE-126P

HTH

regards, Edgar

PS: ask me if you need some of the mentioned files
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