Subject: Mini din 8 pins
To: amiga port NetBSD <port-amiga@netbsd.org>
From: Eric Delcamp <e.delcamp@wanadoo.fr>
List: port-amiga
Date: 02/18/1999 17:58:36
De : MAILER-DAEMON@mail.netbsd.org <MAILER-DAEMON@mail.netbsd.org>
>Hi,
>
>Mini-din 8 pins:
>1-Txd
>2-RxD
>3-RTS
>4-CTS
>5-DSR
>6-GND
>7-DCD
>8-DTR
>
>25 pin serial connector:
>2-Txd (output)
>3-RxD (input)
>4-RTS (output)
>5-CTS (input)
>6-DSR (input)
>7-GND
>8-DCD (input)
>20-DTR (input)
>
>You should cross signals to do a null-modem cable.
>Reference: my A2232 cables. I'm not sure at 100%. Use at your own risks.
>
>-----Message d'origine-----
>De : Dave <smilncat@terracom.net>
>=C0 : port-amiga@netbsd.org <port-amiga@netbsd.org>
>Date : mardi 16 f=E9vrier 1999 02:21
>Objet : Amiga serial & parallel to Mac mini-8 cable wiring
>>Does anyone here have or know the wiring diagram I would need to create =
>a
>>null modem cable for an Amiga 500 25-pin serial to a Macintosh mini-8
>>connector?
>>
>>Also, if anyone might have an Amiga 500 25-pin parallel to Macintosh min=
>i-8
>>connector wiring diagram for the use of an old Imagewriter II printer on
>>the Amiga, that would be really swell.