Db9 rs232
Red and black were on 3 and 4 if memory serves me correct.
Seems like a ground wire, and maybe a power wire were all that were
necessary in addition to those two
You could also buy them in multiport configurations by digiboard or
something like that

I actually want to do a Arduino to rs 232 to 60 milliamp teletype project
sometime this year when I can locate all the pieces.
Basically when the Arduino notifies me of a error problem on a home power
system, I want it to print on the teletype .

Something like the ugc-6 on this page

http://keepamericaatwork.com/ham_trader/



-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul Hill
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2014 2:10 PM
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: Re: Our Love Affair with Old Software continues

On 21 February 2014 15:33, Ted Roche <[email protected]> wrote:
> Orphanware, especially software with hardware (9-pin serial ports, for 
> example, or Okidata 393 printers and NCR paper) or OS requirements can 
> be a real problem for clients. There's only so far you want to take 
> emulators and kludgy solutions.

On a related note I interviewed a guy for a position this week (2nd
interview).
The software I write interfaces with many external systems.  Serial, TCP/IP,
file based, SOAP, dlls, you name it.

I asked him if he knew what a serial port is.  He didn't know...

--
Paul

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