Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!shlump.nac.dec.com!engage.enet.dec.com!buzzer.enet.dec.com!gerber From: gerber@buzzer.enet.dec.com (Robert M. Gerber) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Subject: Re: Wanted!!!: Amiga Plug'n'Play for Okimate 20. Message-ID: <1788@engage.enet.dec.com> Date: 12 Jun 90 16:25:53 GMT References: <1033@orange9.qtp.ufl.edu> Sender: news@engage.enet.dec.com Reply-To: gerber@buzzer.enet.dec.com (Robert M. Gerber) Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation Lines: 30 > I own an Okimate 20 which I purchased used. It has > the IBM version of the Plug'n'Play. I want to get the > Amiga version, but the retail is $99, so I want to either > get a used one or trade my IBM for an Amiga version. Any > info would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Scott Sutherland > sutherla@qtp.ufl.edu > There were two IBM versions of the Plug'n'Play one parallel and one serial. These are the Amiga ones. If you have an A1000, you need special cabling. If you have any other Amiga, the standard IBM style cables will work. The Amiga version even came with the IBM manual. The only difference between the two versions was software that printed sample pictures. In essence, you probably have all that you need. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------- Robert M. Gerber UUCP: ...!decwrl!oldjon.enet!gerber INET: gerber@oldjon.enet.dec.com Any opinions represented here are definetly not those of my employer. Come to think of it, they may not be mine either!