Still looking for one of these? I have one but not sure which wiring scheme it is - what is the easy way to tell? No part number on it . . .
Does the numbering on the header plug go 1 2 3 4 5 across the row? Or is it 1 2 in the first column? Andrew Errington wrote: > On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 21:30, you wrote: > >> I have 1 with a 25 pin serial & a 15 pin games port if its of any use, >> als 25/9 pin converter plug >> > > I have three DB9M header, but they are wired wrong. If no-one else has > one, I will resolder one of mine. > > Mine are wired like this: > > Header DB9 > 1 1 > 2 6 > 3 2 > 4 7 > 5 3 > 6 8 > 7 4 > 8 9 > 9 5 > 10 N/C > > This is the preferred wiring, because you can make them easily with IDC > connectors. But of course there are two common wiring schemes, and Alan > has the other, non-preferred scheme: > > Header DB9 > 1 1 > 2 2 > 3 3 > 4 4 > 5 5 > 6 6 > 7 7 > 8 8 > 9 9 > 10 N/C > > I also have two DB25M headers wired correctly for this motherboard, but the > DB9M would be preferable IMHO. > > A >
