GP-05020 connector for ZX81 with seikosha gp50s

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GP-05020 connector for ZX81 with seikosha gp50s

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Hi everybody !
I found my old GP50s in some old school things but an essential part is missing .... the GP0520 connector for the ZX81 :cry:

Does anyone have one to look the printed circuit diagram inside, there is just two screws to open it so i can try to build a new one ?

Thanks et good day to you !
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Re: GP-05020 connector for ZX81 with seikosha gp50s

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Hi Dim,

If the Seikosha 50 (not a Centronics hardware) is a TS2040 compatible hardware, i have this connector:
https://www.sinclairzxworld.com/viewtop ... 243#p49243
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The difference can be seen on the busses from the ZX81 and the ZX Spectrum.

It will only be the higher addresslines. So you can easily built a pseudo ZX Spectrum bus where
you will connect the higher addresslines to GND to make it work.
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HI,

It seem to be a ZX81 BUS to ZX SPECTRUM connector... Too big to enter in the ZX81 ! (Thanks Johan !)
Back_Ext_Diagram.pdf
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Have a look to my PCB : https://www.sinclairzxworld.com/viewtop ... 746#p56746

Have fun.
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XavSnap wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 5:53 am HI,

It seem to be a ZX81 BUS to ZX SPECTRUM connector... Too big to enter in the ZX81 ! (Thanks Johan !)

Back_Ext_Diagram.pdf



Have a look to my PCB : https://www.sinclairzxworld.com/viewtop ... 746#p56746

Have fun.
I once built a SAM Coupe to ZX Spectrum connector so we could try interfaces from the ZX Spectrum on the SAM Coupe.
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Re: GP-05020 connector for ZX81 with seikosha gp50s

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Hi Dim_75,

I have a spare one for you!
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Re: GP-05020 connector for ZX81 with seikosha gp50s

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Hi !!! One at last ! You have one left you could sell :o ???
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Yep, one on the right is for sale.

Man, they say the ZX80 is rare. I see lots of them weekly on ebay. But this thing, now that's really rare! :D
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I find it humorous that the edge-connector has a Texas Instruments logo next to the words "made in japan"

note: this is not the adapting connector, but only the sub-component
edge-connector: Texas Instruments H421121-25 348


I remember Seikosha used to be a famous printer company back in the 1980s. Seikosha Graphic Printer GP-50S was for use with ZX Spectrum or ZX81 (or Timex/Sinclair TS15000 as your photo shows). That connector makes me think that it may have been an RS232 printer rather than the more common parallel type from the late 1980s
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Re: GP-05020 connector for ZX81 with seikosha gp50s

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A Chroma Interface without case can also be used for connecting a GP-50S to the ZX81.
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