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60 pin BURNDY (C-60) connector layout
60 pin BURNDY (C-60) connector
Special invention by IBM for use on IBM RS/6000 and IBM PS/2
Pin Name Dir Description
1 GND --- Ground
2 DB0 <-> Data Bus 0
3 GND --- Ground
4 DB1 <-> Data Bus 1
5 GND --- Ground
6 DB2 <-> Data Bus 2
7 GND --- Ground
8 DB3 <-> Data Bus 3
9 GND --- Ground
10 DB4 <-> Data Bus 4
11 GND --- Ground
12 DB5 <-> Data Bus 5
13 GND --- Ground
14 DB6 <-> Data Bus 6
15 GND --- Ground
16 DB7 <-> Data Bus 7
17 GND --- Ground
18 DPB <-> Data Parity (odd Parity)
19 GND --- Ground
20 GND --- Ground
21 GND --- Ground
22 GND --- Ground
23 GND --- Ground
24 GND --- Ground
25 n/c   Not connected
26 TERMPWR <-> Termination Power
27 GND --- Ground
28 GND --- Ground
29 GND --- Ground
30 GND --- Ground
31 GND --- Ground
32 /ATN <-- Attention
33 GND --- Ground
34 GND --- Ground
35 GND --- Ground
36 /BSY <-> Busy
37 GND --- Ground
38 /ACK <-- Acknowledge
39 GND --- Ground
40 /RST <-> Reset
41 GND --- Ground
42 /MSG --> Message
43 GND --- Ground
44 /SEL <-> Select
45 GND --- Ground
46 /C/D --> Control/Data
47 GND --- Ground
48 /REQ --> Request
49 GND --- Ground
50 /I/O --> Input/Output
51 GND --- Ground
52 res   Reserved
53 res   Reserved
54 res   Reserved
55 res   Reserved
56 res   Reserved
57 res   Reserved
58 res   Reserved
59 res   Reserved
60 res   Reserved

Note: Direction is Device relative Bus (other Devices)

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