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- To: MISC
- From: jfox@xxxxxxxxxx (Jeff Fox)
- Date: Tue, 27 Dec 1994 15:54:22 -0800
Dear Misc Readers,
>> VIDEO+SERIAL will vector system output to both video and serial. This
>> will require that bit 0 of output is tied to the rs232 input on the
>> other device. Also ground the rs232 connection.
>> So you need three wires to a db25 or db9 to a serial port.
>
>Does this mean, that no 12V-5V converters are required? Can I just
>connect IN0 to TD, OUT0 to RD, and Gnd to SG?
>
>--
>Penio Penev <Penev@venezia.Rockefeller.edu> 1-212-327-7423
Yes. I have done it directly on several computers. I tried it
with and without current limiting resistors it doesn't seem to matter.
I figured the -12V might blow the i/o chips on the kit but I have
seen no problems. I figured the P21 would be ok because I have
connected the power up backwards before and put 6V in the wrong way,
and I have run it up to 8V (in the right direction) momentarily
without destroying it. The +/-12V is going to the i/o latch chips
on the kit anyway not P21. You can always use some current limiting
resistors, or get a MAXIM xx232 chip to convert from 5V to +/-12 if
you have a system that will not accept 0V and 5V (ok closer to 6)
on an rs232 interface. I am sure you cannot use very long cables
with some systems, and I would expect some others to really demand
+/- 12V. But it appears PCs (8088-486) machines that I use have
no problem with 0-6V on a serial line.
Jeff Fox