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Docs: The Amiga parallel port

The Amiga's built-in parallel port is a 25-pin D-SUB female connector (male on Amiga 1000). The pinout differs from Amiga 1000 to other Amiga models - see tables below.

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Amiga 500/600/1200/2000/3000/4000 (female plug)


 1      -->     /STROBE
 2     <->     Data 0 (LSB)
 3     <->     Data 1
 4     <->     Data 2
 5     <->     Data 3
 6     <->     Data 4
 7     <->     Data 5
 8     <->     Data 6
 9     <->     Data 7
10     <--     /ACK
11     <->     BUSY
12     <->     POUT
13     <->     SEL
14     -->     AUTO / +5V DC (10 mA max)
15     ----     ERR / not connected
16     -->     /RESET
17     ----     GND
18     ----     GND
19     ----     GND
20     ----     GND
21     ----     GND
22     ----     GND
23     ----     GND
24     ----     GND
25     ----     GND

Amiga 1000 (male plug)


 1      -->     DRDY* / /STROBE
 2     <->     Data 0 (LSB)
 3     <->     Data 1
 4     <->     Data 2
 5     <->     Data 3
 6     <->     Data 4
 7     <->     Data 5
 8     <->     Data 6
 9     <->     Data 7
10     <--     /ACK
11     <->     BUSY
12     <->     POUT
13     <->     SEL
14     ----     GND
15     ----     GND
16     ----     GND
17     ----     GND
18     ----     GND
19     ----     GND
20     ----     GND
21     ----     GND
22     ----     GND
23     -->     +5V DC (10 mA max)
24     ----     not connected
25     -->     /RESET

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Sources:
http://amigadev.elowar.com/read/ADCD_2.1/Hardware_Manual_guide/node00F6.html
http://www.l8r.net/technical/t-amigaparallel.shtml 

History:
20200904: added sources, verified information, small additions

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