Author: Peter Herttrich
Date: 02:06:39 06/26/98
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On June 25, 1998 at 11:31:51, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On June 25, 1998 at 09:59:35, Inmann Werner wrote: > >>On June 25, 1998 at 06:37:56, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >> >>> >>>On June 25, 1998 at 05:50:22, Inmann Werner wrote: >>> >>>>I have the noname auto232 driver of Donninger. I want to make make a null-modem >>>>cable for auto232. Does anybody know, which pins on the cable must be connected >>>>with which of the other side? (oh my englisch...) >>>>Please help!!! >>>> >>>>Werner >>> >>>You should buy one instead of illegally copying software. >> >>I never do illegal software copying!!!!!!! >>i bought a book, where Chris Donninger was co-author. with this book came a >>cd-rom with the auto232 noname driver included and the full nimzo2 source-code. >>To make a cable by myself is not illegal in any case. >>So don“t say, i do robbery!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >> >>Werner > > >here's what you need to do: > >connect the following pins.. > > > >end A end B > >pin1------------------------------pin1 >pin2------------------------------pin3 >pin3------------------------------pin2 >pin4---- ----pin4 > | | >pin5---- ----pin5 > >pin6---- ----pin6 > | | >pin8---- ----pin8 > | | >pin20--- ---pin20 > >in english: > >connect pin 1 to pin 1, >connect pin2 on one end to pin3 on the other end >connect pin3 on that end to pin 2 on the other end >on each end, connect pin 4 to pin 5, but do not connect >to the other end at all. ditto for connecting pins 6,8 and >20 on each end. > >that's the simplest null-modem cable you can make. How abt pin7 Ground ;-) Peter
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