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Can anybody look at the back of their I/O panel and tell me what actual wires are on port 1? I picked up a used 108 didn't get the I/O panel with it, (thought maybe I already had one) I do have the service tail, I'm trying to rig it until I get the panel. TIA
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I sent a few emails...anybody?
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I have I/o unable to see numbers on the port connectors. Juno
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well, I thought I was close a few times, got the splash screen, but keyboard is no responce.
I really thought it would'nt be that hard to figure out, it's only 3 wires!!!
Problem is "which 3 " ?????
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This is what I found doing a search, but it doesn't work?
Cable Pin out Port 1: cable to DB25 or DB9 Green /Red 2 3 Blue/Red 3 2 -------- -------- Orange/Red 7 5 Yellow/Blue 20 4
Cable Pin out Port 2: cable to DB2 or DB9 Green /Yellow 2 3 Blue/Yellow 3 2 -------- -------- Slate/Red 7 5 Yellow/Green 20 4
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Try this wiring configuration. (I used a V.O. Meter)
I/O Panel--Amphenol----DB9 --Pin#------Color------Pin# ---2--------GR/R--------3 ---3--------BL/R--------2 ---5--------BR/W-------7 ---6--------OR/W-------9 ---7--------OR/R--------1 ---20-------Y/BL--------4
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Tried that...still no go, got a little garbarge and some noise on procomm bong,bong..
Your wiring looks almost like the one i found posted on this board back in 2003 from ' JJ '
But, for some reason, I was actually getting the splash screen using w/bl, bl/w and w/gn pairs? unless maybe they control the rs422 ports?
I do have the "e-docs " CD, but..I'll need to Dummy down my PC to run it (only runs on adobe 3.0) ?
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Walt, I've given up !
Splash screens, that's about all I get, tried multible CPU's.
Guess I'll have to revisit the site, and pick up the I/O panel...maybe next week.
Thanks!
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Well, I gave it some time, I tried THIS again:
Cable Pin out Port 1: cable to DB25 or DB9 Green /Red 2 Blue/Red 3 -------- -------- Orange/Red 7 Yellow/Blue 20
I got it working on an Older 432 CPU...:>)
But, it does Not work with 648 Cpu 2.5.1 :>(
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That doesn't seem to make sense since the pinout should be the same.We never used the i/o panels in Canada .I'll take a look at one of mine and check the wiring you listed above.
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None of this is making Any Sense!
what was sort of working yesterday is not working today, I'm starting to think I'm getting Stupid!!!
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Ok, now it's working again on (2) 432 Cpu's
But Garbarge on (2) 648 Cpu's ?
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Finally !
Thanks to everyone, I used the combo above, and changed the baud rate to 19.2 it worked on Both 648 CPU's (I must have been having a BrainFart)
Thank's Guys :banana:
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