Where is the Wiki?

Jeff_Birt (Hey Birt!)

-----Original Message-----
From: M100 <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Brian K. White
Sent: Friday, March 8, 2019 1:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [M100] Olivetti M10 up on our favorite auction site

The list I came up with was the result of a lot of indirect references, then 
verified where possible.

For instance, if I know 2 printers use the same engine, then search for the 
ribbon for one of them, I might find an old catalog that lists that ribbon, and 
also says 3 other printers that the ribbon also fits. Then I go searching for 
any info about those other printers. Sometimes you find pictures which can show 
the mechanism inside or the label on the bottom, sometimes you can find an 
ancient article reviewing the printer in enough depth to that you can at least 
tentatively accept whatever basic facts it claims, like "... is a re-badged 
___". Sometimes you can find something real authoritative like the manual.

I tried to do the same thing for CGP-15.

And, they're in a wiki, which anyone can add to if they happen to know some 
detail that's not there yet.

The only way anything like that is ever going to get anything remotely like 
comprehensive, is through collaboration of a lot of different people chipping 
in their one tiny thing they happen to know over time. 
Like I only know a few things for sure because of the printers I actually have, 
or have seen. You may know a different few things for sure because you actually 
have or have seen some other printer. Someone else maybe 2 years from now knows 
a different few things for sure because they worked at a place that made them 
or that repaired them etc... Added all up it gets useful over time, and no 
single person had to spend more than a few minutes to document whatever detail 
they happened to know about. No single person had to have a life mission to 
compile info about printers.

I don't know of any collected cross reference db other than linuxprinting.org, 
but that's all about software compatibility not the mechanicals. If 2 printers 
peak the same data, it's only a clue that they might possibly also be 
mechanically related.

--
bkw

On 3/6/19 10:08 AM, Jeffrey Birt wrote:
>
> I wonder if there is a printer cross reference list anywhere on the web?
>
> Jeff_Birt
>
> *From:* M100 <[email protected]> *On Behalf Of *Tom 
> Hoppe
> *Sent:* Tuesday, March 5, 2019 4:49 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [M100] Olivetti M10 up on our favorite auction site
>
> The Commodore 1525 printer also utilizes the same mechanism, but 
> different firmware/bus architecture:
>
> http://www.classiccmp.org/cini/pdf/Commodore/VIC-1525%20Printer%20User
> 's%20Manual.pdf
>
> Tom
>
> On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 1:49 PM John R. Hogerhuis <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     I think Brian was referring to the "engine" being the same. So the
>     plastics could be different.
>
>     The question is, if it's the the same does the engine include just
>     the mechanism or also the controller/firmware/escapes?
>
>     -- John.
>




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