Hello, Here is a question for distributors. We should add a FAQ somewhere so that we have to answer those questions only once.
Have a nice day, Steph ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: [sr #1696] using the on-board RS232 port Date: Friday 27 July 2007 From: anonymous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Stéphane Magnenat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> URL: <http://gna.org/support/?1696> Summary: using the on-board RS232 port Project: e-puck Submitted by: None Submitted on: Friday 07/27/2007 at 20:52 CEST Category: None Priority: 5 - Normal Severity: 4 - Important Status: None Privacy: Public Assigned to: None Originator Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Open/Closed: Open Discussion Lock: Any Operating System: GNU/Linux _______________________________________________________ Details: Hi, all. I'm trying to attach the RS232 connection on one of my e-Pucks to a COM port on my PC. I didn't get a cable with my e-Puck, so I'm trying to fashion my own. Could somebody please kindly tell me the pin-out of the red female double-row RS232 socket mounted on the speaker board? I looked through the docs for this info, but couldn't seem to find it, and apologies if I've missed it. Andrei Rotenstein Centre for Vision Research York University. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://gna.org/support/?1696> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Gna! http://gna.org/ ------------------------------------------------------- -- http://stephane.magnenat.net _______________________________________________ E-puck-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/e-puck-dev
