Subject: Re: Mac serial to DB25 cable
To: Kevin Ogden <kev@zebradale.com>
From: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@loki.stanford.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/20/1998 17:56:51
On Tue, 20 Jan 1998, Kevin Ogden wrote:

> >Oh, since these cables are for modems, and the terminal is designed to
> >plug into a modem too, you'll need a null modem cable.
> 
> get Bob's PC null modem cable and slap the mac modem cable on one end of
> the null modem cable and run the other end to the terminal.  Mac null modem
> cables are more expensive, that's why I suggest this method.

That's more what I had in mind though more clearly said. :-)

> >Another option would be to get a PC-LAN cable which works w/ a mac (the
> >cable which comes w/ the mac version of the program). It will work great,
> >and permit you to hook up to a PC too.
> 
> The null-modem trick will work with a PC at the other end for SL/IP, PPP
> and dumb terminal access (requires PC terminal emulation software)

True. The thing I like about "PC-LAN" cables is that they have both DB-25
and DB-9 connectors on each end. And you can get 3rd-party cables. At
least at Fry's, a null-modem serial cable and two of those DB-9 to DB-25
connectors was as much or more than the one cable. The Mac cable I saw
(though not at Fry's) had a DIN-8 on one end, and a DIN-8, a DB-9 and a
DB-25 on the other.

Either solution will work. :-)

Take care,

Bill