>> >People, I discovered a flaw in the JoyNet specification.
>> >Today, I went to the electronics-shop to buy some DIN5's, and there I
>> >discovered there are two types of DIN5-plugs: Din5 180 degrees and Din5
>> >270
>> >degrees.
>> >Which one is the one we use with JoyNet??? Maarten? Shevek?
>> >I hope it is Din5 180 for I bought four of those...
>>
>> Good!
>> I have 180 degrees DIN5s too.
>> (the same ones as used for MIDI)
>
>
>'Flaw' is such an ugly word, I'd like to call it 'an undocumented
>feature' ;)

*grin*


>Perhaps it was not clearly stated in the text, but I also got DIN5 180's
>The schemes I've drawn also noted these, altho never really specified in
>the text. It would be nice if Grauw put a little remark about this on his
>JoyNet homepage.

I already specified "180 degrees" in the latest update (yesterday). Next
time, I will add some graphics which show the difference too. In fact, I
will add graphics of all connectors and their PIN-layout.
Well, I don't know the DB25-layout, but I don know the others.

I tried to send an example of a DIN5 180 and DIN5 270 with the email, and
also a flyer about JoyNet for Tilburg, but it didn't arrive at the
mailinglist (the strange thing is, it didn't get rejected either)(at least
it didn't return into my mailbox).


~Grauw



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