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Old January 9th 05, 06:51 PM
Steve
 
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I think when they say standard RS-232 is means Data 1 to 1 and so on.
If you cross them, is it then a Null modem cable.

Steve


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On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 17:16:34 GMT, Panzer240
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There are two type . One is straight thru i.e. pin 1 -- pin1 etc


The other is called a null modem cable and has crossovers i.e. pin 2 --
pin 3 an vice versa.


Shouldn't that be pin 1 - 9, pin 2 to pin 8, etc?
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