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April 2009, Week 4

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Mon, 27 Apr 2009 03:44:29 -0700
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Okay, so maybe it applies to me too.  I am connecting some terminals and printers using 3-pin ATP ports on a DTC (I know, "How quaint!").  Does anybody remember which pin is which on the ATP connector itself?  I know pin 1 is ground, pin2 is receive, and pin 3 is transmit, but how are the pins physically arranged?  That is, given this badly drawn ASCII art:

+----------+
|          |
|  P    P  |
|          |
|     P    |
|          |
+----------+

looking at the back of the DTC you have these pins.  Which of these is 1, 2, and 3?

TIA,

Jim Phillips


      

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