Re: Serial Port($4 link)


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Re: Serial Port($4 link)



If you look very closely, the pins usually are numbered with very tiny
numbers, at least on every connector I've ever work with.


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> From: DJ <japashan@MAILHOST.TCS.TULANE.EDU>
> To: CALC-TI@LISTS.PPP.TI.COM
> Subject: Serial Port($4 link)
> Date: Tuesday, October 01, 1996 6:27 PM
>
> After you connect all the transistors together, you have to connect the
end
> wires to the
> serial port connector. In the schematic($4 link)it shows two lines:one
> connecting to "6
> DSR" and another connecting to "8 CTS". On these lines there are no
resistors
> or
> anything on them, so what do these lines represent? A extension of the
> headphone wire
> perhaps?
>
> Another question. When you get ready to connect the end wires to the
serial
> connector,
> the schematic shows the end wires labeled with numbers and letters on
them. I
> assume the
> number shows which pin on the serial connector to connect the end wire
to. So
> which pins
> on the serial connector have which numbers?
> Could someone please give me a diagram of the back part(side where the
wires
> are
> attached to) of a serial connector which shows the pins with the numbers
next
> to them.
>
> Example: 1.2.3.4.       . . . .          <---- Is that it?
>         5.6.7.8.9.     . . . . .
>
>
>
>
>
> Thanks You Very Much for Everbody's Help


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