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- | The Commodore plus/4 is a home computer from the 1980s and typical with other computers of that era comes with a built-in keyboard and was designed to connect to a television set. | ||
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- | The +4 has a number of built in I/O interfaces. These include a serial UART, 8-bit parallel port, cassette port and a CBM IEC serial bus. | ||
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- | The video output can drive composite video inputs on TVs or, for example, a Hauppauge HVR900H capture board in Linux (see photo). This setup has low latency and is very usable in Linux, but this may not be the case elsewhere. | ||
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- | GND 5V RES P2 P3 P4 P5 RxC ATN 9V 9V GND | ||
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- | GND P0 RxD RTS DTR P7 DCD P6 P1 DSR TxD GND | ||
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