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Former American computer printer manufacturer
primarily for the parallel interface that bears its name, the Centronics connector. Centronics began as a division of Wang Laboratories. Founded and initially
Centronics
Standard for parallel peripheral interfaces, known as the Centronics port
as Centronics standard or Standard Parallel Port (SPP), is a uni-directional implementation with only a few differences from the original Centronics design
IEEE_1284
Computer interface
become so closely associated with Centronics that it is now popularly known as the "Centronics connector". The Centronics Model 101 printer, featuring this
Parallel_port
Topics referred to by the same term
Centronics can mean: Centronics, a printer company that developed the parallel port standard IEEE 1284, the parallel interface standard that superseded
Centronics_(disambiguation)
Computer printing process
sale of Centronics-badged Brother printer mechanisms equipped with a Centronics print head and Centronics electronics. Unlike Digital, Centronics concentrated
Dot_matrix_printing
Printer interface
cables compared to Centronics, but overloaded most usual Centronics adapters. Some devices allowed switching between IFSP and Centronics modes, i.e. Robotron
IFSP
Type of electrical connector
36 pins and bail locks, is also known as a Centronics connector because of its introduction by Centronics for use with the parallel port of printers,
Micro_ribbon_connector
1972 American film
allegedly true stories involving the supernatural. The film was produced by Centronics International, an Arkansas-based studio founded by Thomason. The film
Encounter_with_the_Unknown
Electrical connector used for SCSI
connector used by Centronics for the parallel interface on their printers, thus the connector became popularly known as "Centronics SCSI" or "CN-50".
SCSI_connector
Personal computer by Commodore
mice, and light pens, a standard 25-pin RS-232 serial port and a 25-pin Centronics parallel port. As a result, at launch the A3000 was compatible with many
Amiga_3000
Former printer manufacturer
acquired a controlling interest in Centronics in exchange for CPI and $25 million in cash. CPI was merged into Centronics and eventually the Rochester facility
Computer_Peripherals
Computer motherboards partially compatible with the Sinclair QL microcomputer
and an AT keyboard interface. Floppy disk, ATA hard disk, RS-232 and Centronics printer port interfaces are provided by an ISA "multi-I/O" card in one
Q40_(motherboard)
Digital video interface standard
MDR36 male connector with a pinout that differs from that of the 36-pin centronics-style connector in the OpenLDI standard. Sony produced some VAIO displays
OpenLDI
68-pin connector used for SCSI
back of a single PCI card slot. Physically, it looks like a miniature Centronics type connector. It uses the regular 68-contact pin assignment. The male
Very-high-density cable interconnect
Very-high-density_cable_interconnect
Series of personal computer
77 MHz and 256 KB RAM on-board (expandable to 640 KB). RS232 serial and Centronics parallel printer ports are on the motherboard rather than on separate
Commodore IBM PC compatible systems
Commodore_IBM_PC_compatible_systems
Home computer
16KB I/O ports: TV out Video out (phono socket) Sound out (phono socket) Centronics 16-pin interface 8-pin DIN cassette connector Power supply: external BASIC-I
Sord_M5
1987 pocket computer
expansion (32 KB) Connector with support for RS232 and Centronics (only level converter for RS232, Centronics needed) LCD Driver: 2 x HD66100F 2x 3V CR2032 lithium
Casio_FX-850P
1992 personal computer
mice, and light pens, a standard 25-pin RS-232 serial port and a 25-pin Centronics parallel port. As a result, the A1200 is compatible with many existing
Amiga_1200
1984 home computer
integrated 5¼ inch floppy disk drives Interfaces: Two RS-232 serial ports, One Centronics printer port Software included: TIKO, a CP/M 2.2-compatible operating
Tiki-100
1992 personal computer
mice, and light pens, a standard 25-pin RS-232 serial port and a 25-pin Centronics parallel port. As a result, at launch the A4000 was compatible with many
Amiga_4000
Type of electrical connector
using a female DB-25 connector as a parallel port (instead of the bulkier Centronics port found on the printer itself). Early Apple Macintosh models used DE-9
D-subminiature
Peripheral bus on Atari 8-bit computers
The Atari 850 provided Centronics printer and RS-232 serial ports to connect to 3rd party devices. Typical of SIO devices, it has both in and out ports
Atari_SIO
Japanese electronics company
Brother entered the printer market during its long association with Centronics. In 1968, the company moved its UK headquarters to Audenshaw, Manchester
Brother_Industries
incorporated various standard interfaces, specifically a serial port and Centronics parallel port together with the video circuitry and connectors, onto the
Olivetti_M19
Line of home computers from Atari Corporation
RS-232c serial port (DB25 male, operating as basic 9-conductor DTE) Centronics printer port (DB25 female, officially compliant only with the most basic
Atari_ST
Name Products Status References Canon Inkjet, Laserjet, All-in-One Centronics acquired by GENICOM Checkpoint Meto continuous-feed laser became Checkpoint
List_of_printer_companies
Personal computer produced by Zenith Data Systems
monochrome CRT, 80 x 25 character text Sound Beeper Connectivity 3 serial, 1 Centronics parallel (optional), external diskette drive connector Related Heathkit
Zenith_Z-89
Tower unit personal computer
(5 pin DIN) 2 × Mouse/Gamepad ports (DE9) RS-232 serial port (DB-25M) Centronics style parallel port (DB-25F) Fast SCSI-2 (D-High density DB-50F) Expansion
Amiga_4000T
Programmable calculator produced by Casio
interface features a Kansas City standard Compact Cassette interface, a Centronics printer port and a RS-232 interface. FX-603P Token list Archived 2009-04-02
Casio_FX-603P
Series of British microcomputers by Acorn
Parallel interface Optional upgrade, soldering required. 26-pin IDC Centronics-compatible parallel port. User port Optional upgrade, soldering required
BBC_Micro
British computer upgrades company, 1983–2004
1983. Initially, they produced simple peripherals such as an RS-232 to Centronics parallel printer interface adapter. Later, they designed the Expanderam
Miracle_Systems
Apple II clone
supports Apple II graphics. Unlike the Apple IIc, it has a numeric keypad, Centronics printer port, and 128 KB of dedicated video RAM. The 15-pin D-sub digital
Laser_128
Tandy Radio Shack small-business computer launched in 1979
drive, and either 32 or 64 KB of RAM, along with two RS-232 ports and a Centronics-standard parallel port. The video memory can be banked out of Z80 memory
TRS-80_Model_II
Olivetti personal computer released in 1983
colors; 80x25, 40x24 characters in 16 colors Sound Internal Speaker Connectivity Serial RS-232 port, Centronics parallel port Predecessor Olivetti M24
Olivetti_M28
1980s Unix desktop computer
12-inch (300 mm) monitor Internal 300/1200 bit/s modem RS-232 serial port Centronics parallel port 3 S4BUS expansion slots 3 phone jacks The initial PC 7300
AT&T_UNIX_PC
General Purpose Interface Bus specification
connectors. They are sometimes called "Centronics connectors" after the 36-pin micro ribbon connector Centronics used for their printers. One unusual feature
GPIB
UK-manufactured 8-bit computer
standard audio tape recorder can be used for external storage. There is a Centronics compatible printer interface. CPU: MOS 6502 @ 1 MHz Operating system:
Oric_(computer)
Line of CD-ROM drives by Apple Computer
and a volume knob. On the rear it has a power switch, power input, two Centronics 50-pin SCSI outputs, and an audio RCA connector. With appropriate software
AppleCD
Atari-related hardware
825 80-Column Printer - dot matrix, used the Centronics interface so required an 850 (repackaged Centronics 737) 830 Acoustic Modem - a 300-baud modem,
Atari 8-bit computer peripherals
Atari_8-bit_computer_peripherals
Method of data transmission in which bits are conveyed in parallel
peripheral buses: ISA, ATA, SCSI, PCI, and the once-ubiquitous IEEE-1284 / Centronics "printer port" Laboratory Instrumentation bus IEEE-488 (see more examples
Parallel_communication
Series of microcomputers produced in France in the early 1980s
(one voice, four octaves) Ports: Television (RGB, SECAM), two joysticks, Centronics, Disc Drive Built-in cassette recorder PSU: Built-in The Hector HRX, also
Hector_(microcomputer)
English television presenter, producer, narrator and actor
Sussex area in 1967, with his father being the UK general manager of Centronics in Burgess Hill, known mostly for the industry-standard 36-pin parallel
Jamie_Theakston
American consumer electronics and networking company
cable was the first to connect the Apple IIc computer's serial port to Centronics port printers. In the 1990s it prioritized surge protectors and USB-based
Belkin
Series of color microcomputers
Compucolor II Compucolor II computer with Centronics 737 printer (Zagreb, 1980) Manufacturer Compucolor Corporation Type Home Computer Released 1977; Lifespan
Compucolor
Desktop computer by Canon
RAM with battery backup. The array of I/O interfaces encompasses one Centronics parallel port, one RS-232C serial port (DB-25), and two RJ11 telephone
Canon_Cat
Standard for serial communication
female D-sub connector on the same PC model was used for the parallel "Centronics" printer port. Some personal computers put non-standard voltages or signals
RS-232
1982 home computer
life, including the Kempston joystick interface, the Morex Peripherals Centronics/RS-232 interface, the Currah Microspeech unit for speech synthesis, Videoface
ZX_Spectrum
Portable IBM PC compatible computers
floating point arithmetic. The PPC included standard connectors for RS-232, Centronics and CGA/MDA video, allowing existing peripherals to be used. All the signals
Amstrad_PPC
Operating environment created by Digital Research
DDANADXM Anadex DP-9501 and DP-9001A DDCITOLR C. Itoh 8510A lo-res DDCNTXM Centronics 351, 352 and 353 DDDS180 Datasouth DDOKI84 Oki Data Microline DDPMVP Printronix
GEM_(desktop_environment)
Home computer model
television standards, rather than the US 525-line NTSC standard, and a Centronics parallel printer port not present on the TRS-80. Some models were manufactured
Dragon_32/64
Former computer peripheral company
selling its cards with its computers. The Hercules Graphics Card includes a Centronics-compatible parallel printer port, the same as the IBM Monochrome Display
Hercules_Computer_Technology
Soviet home computer series (1985–1993)
incompatible IFSP (ИРПР) interface instead of the IEEE 1284 (Centronics) port, so Centronics printers need an adapter), mouse or Covox digital-to-analog
Electronika_BK
Home computer created by Amstrad
Input 102-key keyboard with numpad and function keys Connectivity RS-232, Centronics, RGB monitor, mouse port, joystick port Backward compatibility IBM PC
Sinclair_PC200
1982 Fujitsu home computer
channels, making it a total of six). Interfaces: RS-232, monitor and Centronics ports, 3 expansion slots. Storage: 5.25" floppy disk Operating system:
FM-7
1973 American film
Roberson Edited by Hank Gotzenberg Music by Hank Levine Production company Centronics International Distributed by Libra Films Release date July 1973 (1973-07)
So_Sad_About_Gloria
1985 laser printer
an RS-422 serial port. At 230.4 kbit/s LocalTalk was slower than the Centronics PC parallel interface, but allowed several computers to share a single
LaserWriter
1980s Hungarian home computer
It has two tape ports, one A/V, one RGB monitor, one RF connector, one Centronics printer port, one side (for program-modules - game cartridges) and four
Videoton_TV-Computer
1982 monochrome laser printer
asynchronous communications.[clarification needed] It also supports parallel Centronics or Dataproducts emulation. Laser printing "Xerox introduces new graphics
Xerox_2700
Instrument used for measuring ionizing radiation
Retrieved 2023-11-01. ’’Geiger Muller Tubes; issue 1’’ published by Centronics Ltd, UK. E. Rutherford and H. Geiger (1908) "An electrical method of counting
Geiger_counter
Magnetic tape peripheral for the ZX Spectrum
two continuous loop stringy floppy tape drives, an RS-232 interface and Centronics parallel port. The drives can run at two speeds: High speed (for seeking)
Rotronics_Wafadrive
Personal computer made by Zenith Data Systems (1982)
plug-in of external 8-inch floppies. Two serial ports (2661 UART), one Centronics printer port (discrete TTL chips), light pen port. 640×225 bitmap display
Zenith_Z-100
1980 dot matrix printer
TX-80, their first serial dot matrix printer. Inspired by the success of Centronics' Model 779 dot matrix printer, Epson spent only three months developing
Epson_MX-80
8-bit graphical operating system
converter or other third-party interfaces to connect standard RS-232 or Centronics printers to the Commodore serial bus, GEOS supports a wide variety of
GEOS_(8-bit_operating_system)
1981 American microcomputer model
to two serial ports. IBM provided two different options for connecting Centronics-compatible parallel printers. One was the IBM Printer Adapter, and the
IBM_Personal_Computer
Integrated software package for the Commodore 64
packages. Commodore serial printers were supported, as were RS-232 and Centronics printers with the appropriate interface. The spreadsheet had a maximum
Vizastar
Home computer
although it was not 100% compliant with the standard (as it lacked a Centronics printer port, expansion bus, or audio out, and had a custom video out)
Philips_VG_8000
Multimedia entertainment and video game console
Keyboard (5 pin mini-DIN) Mouse (4 pin mini-DIN) RS-232 serial port (DB-25M) Centronics-style parallel port (DB-25F) Floppy disk drive port (DB-23F) MIDI (in
CDTV
Network coprocessor
applications, for example to support Signaling System 7 communications or Centronics parallel interface. Motorola 68360 QUICC was the first design to feature
Communications Processor Module
Communications_Processor_Module
400x800 DPI (1600x1600 DPI interpolated); connector: DB-25F or DB-36F Centronics. Logitech ScanMan PowerPage — Full-page, sheet-fed scanner. Logitech ScanMan
List_of_Logitech_products
Telecommunication network interface
connections. Some computer printers use a shorter 36-pin version known as a Centronics connector. The 8P8C modular jack was chosen as a candidate for ISDN systems
Registered_jack
British home computer of the early 1980s
& S Leask. Printer Adapters ADS Centronics Interface Machine (1983), by Advanced Digital Systems, RS232 & Centronics PrinterCard (1984) by Essex Micro
Jupiter_Ace
US hotel and casino operator
company made a foray into the technology sector, buying 21 percent of Centronics, a maker of printers and gaming control systems, from co-founder Samuel
Caesars_World
Wide and flat cable with multiple conductors
Micro ribbon connector - used for 36-pin printer ports (IEEE 1284 - Centronics) and 50-pin SCSI ports. DIN 41612 connector – used for Eurocard buses
Ribbon_cable
12 Mbit/s 1.5 MB/s 1996 Parallel (Centronics/IEEE 1284) EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port) 16 Mbit/s 2 MB/s 1992 Parallel (Centronics/IEEE 1284) ECP (Extended Capability
List_of_interface_bit_rates
Data transfer channel connecting parts of a computer
power. This excludes, as buses, schemes such as serial RS-232, parallel Centronics, IEEE 1284 interfaces and Ethernet, since these devices also needed separate
Bus_(computing)
1970s-80s computer terminal series
matrix printers to be introduced to market, only months after the seminal Centronics 101 that May at the Spring Joint Computer Conference. At the time, most
DECwriter
1986 computer model
8-directions pad + 3 buttons. Inputs: Microphone input. Inputs/Outputs: a RS232 Centronics port Cassette drive : 9.6 kb/s. Optional keyboard peripheral. Optional
Sega_AI_Computer
Portable personal computer (1989-1991)
three channels, 8 octaves Input 95 keys, QWERTY, 2 Joysticks, RS 232C, Centronics, external Floppy, ROM-Cartridge, DMA for Printer/HD, MIDI In/Out, Monitor
Atari_STacy
Computer workstation
Ultra 60. Two RS-232C/RS-423 serial ports using DB-25 connectors A 2 MB/s Centronics-compatible parallel port using a DB-25 connector Standard mini DIN-8 connector
Ultra_60
1985 personal computer
port (RJ10); 2× mouse/gamepad ports (DE9); RS-232 serial port (DB-25F); Centronics style parallel port (DB-25M); floppy disk drive port (DB-23F) Expansion
Amiga_1000
agreements with American companies including Ampex, Pertec, Data Products, and Centronics. Unlike the other Comecon states, Romania under Nicolae Ceaușescu pursued
ICE_Felix
Portable version of the Commodore 64 computer
However, the lack of a Datasette port poses a problem for a number of C64 Centronics parallel printer interfaces, since several popular designs "borrowed"
Commodore_SX-64
8-bit home computer introduced by Spectravideo in 1983
card, 64 KB SV-805 RS-232 card SV-701 Internal modem, 300 baud SV-802 Centronics parallel port card for printer SV-806 80-column video card SV-801 Floppy
SV-328
1982 microcomputer
daughtercard came shipped with MP/M. The E'Lite additionally has one Centronics-style parallel port. Cassell signed an agreement with his former employer
E'Lite
Network printer technology
in EIO slots. 1284B Parallel Card (J7972G) - Provides one Type C Mini-Centronics 36-pin parallel port. 600n – 10/100BASE-TX/10BASE2/LocalTalk (J3110A,
JetDirect
ZP-150-1 power transformer ZP-150-2 32K RAM module ZP-150-4 Parallel to Centronics printer cable CB-5063-27 File transfer software The most significant aspect
Zenith_ZP-150
1981 home computer by Commodore
disk drives and printers; a TTL-level "user port" with both RS-232 and Centronics signals (most frequently used as RS-232, for connecting a modem). The
VIC-20
additional RAM, extra ROMs, a non-volatile real-time clock, floppy disk, SCSI, Centronics parallel, IBM PC/AT-style keyboard and mouse interfaces enclosed in a
CST_Thor
Printer which prints a whole page at a time
interfaces are USB and Ethernet. Many older printers also have a parallel (Centronics) interface. High-end printers often have a channel interface for direct
Page_printer
1984 home computer
third-party C64 printer interfaces that allowed one to connect a standard Centronics parallel printer to the Commodore serial port. Since most of these interfaces
Plus/4
Range of Bulgarian personal computers
essential controllers were integrated on the motherboard - Parallel (Centronics) interface, FDD controllers, joystick and sometimes with RS-232. A version
Pravetz_(computer)
Part of a Geiger counter
). Hoboken, N.J: John Wiley. ISBN 978-0-470-13148-0. OCLC 612350364. Centronics Ltd - Geiger Muller tubes, a guide to applications and characteristics
Geiger–Müller_tube
Japanese personal computer
required for most uses. The OS is loaded from CD-ROM by default. A SCSI Centronics 50/SCSI-1/Full-Pitch port is provided for connecting external SCSI disk
FM_Towns
Computer peripheral company
Commodore printers by converting the Commodore serial interface to a Centronics parallel printer interface to allow numerous 3rd-party printers to be
CARDCO
refresh frequency instead of the recommended 60 Hz. Two joystick ports, a Centronics printer port were available on the Model A, alongside the 5-pin DIN socket
Advance_86
Early personal computer
for IEEE-488 (external hard disk), composite monitor, RS-232 serial and Centronics parallel were provided. The mainboard has a 50-pin header designed to
Actrix_(computer)
Type of ink used in printing
Howard had the idea to build a small color printer system before he left Centronics Corporation. Two years later, he formed a new company, Howtek, Inc., to
Solid_ink
Home computer introduced in 1992
mice, and light pens, a standard 25-pin RS-232 serial port and a 25-pin Centronics parallel port. As a result, the A600 is compatible with many peripherals
Amiga_600
1996 video game console platform
jack Expansion PCI expansion slot PCI, and optionally external 50-pin Centronics SCSI interface Input/Output Two "AppleJack" ruggedized ADB inputs (P-ADB);
Apple_Pippin
1980s Finnish line of microcomputers
MB hard disk Connectors: display, keyboard, mouse, RS-232 serial port, Centronics printer port Software: MS-DOS 5.0 operating system MikroMikko 4m310 MikroMikko
MikroMikko
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Boy/Male
British, Christian, English
Moor; From the Meadow on the Moor
Boy/Male
Indian
Auspicious, Lucky
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Powerful; Capable; Talented; Able to do Something; Load Krishna
Girl/Female
Indian, Parsi
Scarlet
Boy/Male
Indian
A narrator of Hadith had this name
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Hindu
Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, French
The Country India; Land of the Indians
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Prince
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English
which is a.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
One who Kills Enemies; Destroyer of Enemies
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