Glenn,
After seeing Terry’s Smedley H8 system (picture attached), it highlighted the need to duplicate the PC-12 card for the H8 as I do not have such board in my collection. He provided the schematics and documentation for such board.
I will add this board to my list of new boards.
As you have a similar one, let me know if any changes needed. I do not see the need to use the RTC clock attached to a 8255 IC.
For the parallel printer, I can use same circuit and header as the one used on the H89 board.
Thanks,
Norberto
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The board I have is an “Environmental Control Systems PC-12A, Rev. C”
Here’s an ad they had in Sextant:

Unfortunately, I have only the board itself, not the “extensive documentation and support software” ☹ However it was easy to set this up as a CP/M parallel printer by adapting a BIOS (I think I got this from Ken?) for the “2/3rds H89 serial/parallel board” from Secured Computer Systems. Don’t think I ever built an HDOS driver (?) but again probably pretty straightforward.
Here are pictures of the board
https://photos.app.goo.gl/CUD1LqTbjrKcUgtJA
It has five 8255s, but one of those is for the clock interface. I agree any new board we make would not need the real time clock part.
I am impressed with the versatility of the board and the three different ways they bring out the pin-outs for the parallel interfaces (DIP sockets, direct solder tabs, and .1” headers). I fabricated a ribbon cable that connects two 14-pin DIP connectors to a “PC style” parallel cable (DB25 to Centronics). I agree with Joe that we should have multiple ways to bring the parallel ports out depending on what people want to use it for. Here are my notes on how I set up the Centronics interface.

Let me know if you need me to do anything more on this of if the picture is enough for you to understand the board.
Thanks!
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Sorry. Saw your original email on my iPad and hadn’t opened the attachments. Looks like the schematic is for the same board I have (though the one pictured has a different way of bringing out the pins).
Also Terry’s H8 setup looks quite cool. Amazingly clean – like new! Terry: are you on the list? can you describe your system and what the various breakout boards are that you’re interfacing to? Very nice! also what CPU board is that?
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Why not use a 26 pin (2x13) header which would permit using a ribbon cable to connect with a Centronics connector?
That is the plan on one of them.
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Thanks Glenn and I have enough information to build/improve such baseboard.
Norberto
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Glenn,
Which I/O Port are you using for the 8255A attached to your parallel printer?
Norberto
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I don’t have that system configured and running now but from looking at my listings I believe it’s 320Q (0xD0). I believe it was the left-most port on the board (port 1).
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Unfortunately, I have only the board itself, not the “extensive documentation and support software” ☹ However it was easy to set this up as a CP/M parallel printer by adapting a BIOS (I think I got this from Ken?) for the “2/3rds H89 serial/parallel board” from Secured Computer Systems. Don’t think I ever built an HDOS driver (?) but again probably pretty straightforward.Here are pictures of the boardIt has five 8255s, but one of those is for the clock interface. I agree any new board we make would not need the real time clock part.I am impressed with the versatility of the board and the three different ways they bring out the pin-outs for the parallel interfaces (DIP sockets, direct solder tabs, and .1” headers). I fabricated a ribbon cable that connects two 14-pin DIP connectors to a “PC style” parallel cable (DB25 to Centronics). I agree with Joe that we should have multiple ways to bring the parallel ports out depending on what people want to use it for. Here are my notes on how I set up the Centronics interface.
<image002.png>
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Subject: Re: [sebhc] H8 PC-12 8255 I/O card
From: Glenn Roberts <glenn.f...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, October 18, 2020 12:02 am
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Great!Sent from my iPadOn Oct 17, 2020, at 11:11 PM, Mark Garlanger <garl...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have an H89 with the Environmental Control Systems PC89, and I think I have manuals and some disks for it.Mark
On Sat, Oct 17, 2020 at 9:18 PM Norberto Collado <norberto...@koyado.com> wrote:
That is the same port I'm using on the H89 Parallel Port. So we are good.Thanks,Norberto
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Subject: RE: [sebhc] H8 PC-12 8255 I/O card
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Date: Sat, October 17, 2020 7:01 pm
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I don’t have that system configured and running now but from looking at my listings I believe it’s 320Q (0xD0). I believe it was the left-most port on the board (port 1).
Subject: Re: [sebhc] H8 PC-12 8255 I/O card
Glenn,
Which I/O Port are you using for the 8255A attached to your parallel printer?NorbertoFrom: "se...@googlegroups.com" <se...@googlegroups.com> on behalf of Norberto Collado <norberto...@koyado.com>
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Subject: Re: [sebhc] H8 PC-12 8255 I/O cardThanks Glenn and I have enough information to build/improve such baseboard.NorbertoFrom: "se...@googlegroups.com" <se...@googlegroups.com> on behalf of Glenn Roberts <glenn.f...@gmail.com>
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Subject: RE: [sebhc] H8 PC-12 8255 I/O cardThe board I have is an “Environmental Control Systems PC-12A, Rev. C”Here’s an ad they had in Sextant:<image001.png>Unfortunately, I have only the board itself, not the “extensive documentation and support software” ☹ However it was easy to set this up as a CP/M parallel printer by adapting a BIOS (I think I got this from Ken?) for the “2/3rds H89 serial/parallel board” from Secured Computer Systems. Don’t think I ever built an HDOS driver (?) but again probably pretty straightforward.Here are pictures of the boardIt has five 8255s, but one of those is for the clock interface. I agree any new board we make would not need the real time clock part.I am impressed with the versatility of the board and the three different ways they bring out the pin-outs for the parallel interfaces (DIP sockets, direct solder tabs, and .1” headers). I fabricated a ribbon cable that connects two 14-pin DIP connectors to a “PC style” parallel cable (DB25 to Centronics). I agree with Joe that we should have multiple ways to bring the parallel ports out depending on what people want to use it for. Here are my notes on how I set up the Centronics interface.<image002.png>Let me know if you need me to do anything more on this of if the picture is enough for you to understand the board.
Thanks!
- Glenn
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Subject: Re: [sebhc] H8 PC-12 8255 I/O cardNorberto,Why not use a 26 pin (2x13) header which would permit using a ribbon cable to connect with a Centronics connector?Joe
On Sat, Oct 17, 2020, 5:30 AM Norberto Collado <norberto...@koyado.com> wrote:
Glenn,After seeing Terry’s Smedley H8 system (picture attached), it highlighted the need to duplicate the PC-12 card for the H8 as I do not have such board in my collection. He provided the schematics and documentation for such board.I will add this board to my list of new boards.As you have a similar one, let me know if any changes needed. I do not see the need to use the RTC clock attached to a 8255 IC.For the parallel printer, I can use same circuit and header as the one used on the H89 board.Thanks,Norberto
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Unfortunately, I have only the board itself, not the “extensive documentation and support software” ☹ However it was easy to set this up as a CP/M parallel printer by adapting a BIOS (I think I got this from Ken?) for the “2/3rds H89 serial/parallel board” from Secured Computer Systems. Don’t think I ever built an HDOS driver (?) but again probably pretty straightforward.Here are pictures of the boardIt has five 8255s, but one of those is for the clock interface. I agree any new board we make would not need the real time clock part.I am impressed with the versatility of the board and the three different ways they bring out the pin-outs for the parallel interfaces (DIP sockets, direct solder tabs, and .1” headers). I fabricated a ribbon cable that connects two 14-pin DIP connectors to a “PC style” parallel cable (DB25 to Centronics). I agree with Joe that we should have multiple ways to bring the parallel ports out depending on what people want to use it for. Here are my notes on how I set up the Centronics interface.
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Subject: RE: [sebhc] H8 PC-12 8255 I/O card
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Mark,Ken shared with me the PC89 information to developed the H89 Parallel board.Please check the website to find out what we are missing.
Thanks,Norberto
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Subject: Re: [sebhc] H8 PC-12 8255 I/O card
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Great!Sent from my iPadOn Oct 17, 2020, at 11:11 PM, Mark Garlanger <garl...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have an H89 with the Environmental Control Systems PC89, and I think I have manuals and some disks for it.Mark
On Sat, Oct 17, 2020 at 9:18 PM Norberto Collado <norberto...@koyado.com> wrote:
<image001.png>
Unfortunately, I have only the board itself, not the “extensive documentation and support software” ☹ However it was easy to set this up as a CP/M parallel printer by adapting a BIOS (I think I got this from Ken?) for the “2/3rds H89 serial/parallel board” from Secured Computer Systems. Don’t think I ever built an HDOS driver (?) but again probably pretty straightforward.Here are pictures of the boardIt has five 8255s, but one of those is for the clock interface. I agree any new board we make would not need the real time clock part.I am impressed with the versatility of the board and the three different ways they bring out the pin-outs for the parallel interfaces (DIP sockets, direct solder tabs, and .1” headers). I fabricated a ribbon cable that connects two 14-pin DIP connectors to a “PC style” parallel cable (DB25 to Centronics). I agree with Joe that we should have multiple ways to bring the parallel ports out depending on what people want to use it for. Here are my notes on how I set up the Centronics interface.
<image002.png>
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Terry: Your work is truly amazing and what an awesome setup! Congrat’s. I personally find the intersection of “old” and “new” technology a fascinating aspect of this hobby.

I don’t think I’ve seen anything before now on your system. Would you be willing to share some of the details and code? Particularly intriguing is how you’ve used the parallel board to connect the I2C world to the H8 – opens up a world of possibilities!
If you like I could help document some of this if you’ll share some of the details. Perhaps some of us could then replicate your fine accomplishments…
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Cool. Love the I2C capability!
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