Werner Augusto Roder Kai wrote:
> 
> <<SNIP>>
> 
> SEND/OUT (DIN-5 male)                     RECV/IN (DIN-5 female)
> 
>   NC  5                                   5  NC
> out0  4 ---------------+  +-------------- 4  in0
> out1  3 -------------+ |  | +------------ 3  in1
>  in2  1 ---------+   | |  | | +---------- 1  out2
>  gnd  2 --+------|---|-|--|-|-|--+----+-- 2  gnd
>           |      |   | |  | | |  |    |
>  ext -----+      |   | |  | | |  |    +----- ext
>                  | +-+ |  | | |  |
>                  | | | |  | | |  |
>                  | | | |  | | |  |
>                  3 4 7 6  1 2 8  9
> 
>                  MSX (DB-9 female)
> 
> <<SNIP>>
> 

Hi all,

THIS CONNECTION SCHEME SEEM WRONG TO ME. It is not what was posted
earlier on in this discussion. The comments with this connection
scheme are minor (nothing at all is another way of describing it :-)
), so could someone please explain this or correct it.

The big question is: DO I NEED TO RESOLDER MY CABLE (hope not :-( )!

Jeroen Smael
FutureDisk

Homepage: http://www.futuredisk.msxnet.org
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