To keep the differences clear, keep this in mind:
1. The A2C0311 cable is primarily intended to connect the Apple II family to a Personal Modem.
2. The A9C0313 cable is only intended to connect the Apple II family to an ImageWriter II.
You can avoid confusing these cables by using them only for the primary intended functions specified below.
I. Apple IIe Modem-8 Cable
A. Number:
1. Order: A2C0311
2. Part: 590-0331-B
B. Configurations:
1. Primary - from Personal Modem to:
a. Apple II
b. Apple II Plus
c. Apple IIe
2. Secondary - from ImageWriter II or Personal Modem to:
a. Apple III
b. Macintosh XL
c. Lisa
3. Switching:
a. From Apple Super Serial Card to ImageWriter II
-- SSC jumper block pointing to "TERMINAL"
b. From Apple Super Serial Card to Personal Modem
-- SSC jumper block pointing to "MODEM"
II. Apple IIe Printer-8 Cable
A. Number:
1. Order: A9C0313
2. Part: 590-0335-A
B. Configurations:
1. From ImageWriter II to:
a. Apple II
b. Apple II Plus
c. Apple IIe
III. Macintosh Peripheral-8 Cable
A. Number:
1. Order: M0185
2. Part: 590-0332-B
B. Configurations:
1. From Macintosh to ImageWriter II or Personal Modem.
IV. Apple IIc Peripheral-8 Cable
A. Number:
1. Order: A2C4312
2. Part: 590-0333-B
B. Configurations:
1. From Apple IIc to ImageWriter II or Personal Modem.