Specifications

Chaining
Disk
Drives
and
Printers
You
can
use
the
"chaining"
(or
"daisy
chaining")
technique
to
connect
sev
eral
disk
drives
or
printers
to
your
Commodore
128D
at
one
time.
Using
this
technique,
you
connect
a
cable
from
one
serial
port
of
a
printer
or
disk
drive
to
a
serial
port
of
another
disk
drive.
A
disk
drive
must be
the
item
of
equip
ment
that
is
directly
connected
to
the
Commodore
128's
serial
port.
The
connection
diagram
shows
a
printer
and
a
disk
drive
connected
to
the
com
puter
by
chaining.
Checking
the
Connections
Check
the
equipment
connections
you
make
against
the
connections
in
this
diagram.
Note
that
this
diagram
shows
a
typical
setup
for
a
Commodore
system.
Connection
details
may
vary
for
different
models
of
equipment,
so
be
sure
to
refer
to
the
manuals
included
with
any
peripheral
equipment
you
purchase.
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