Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!uunet!philmtl!philabs!briar.philips.com!rfc From: rfc@briar.philips.com (Robert Casey;6282;3.57;$0201) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.8bit Subject: Re: Hayes ??? Message-ID: <71317@philabs.Philips.Com> Date: 20 Dec 89 04:40:18 GMT References: <115200061@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> <1787@ultb.isc.rit.edu> <16415@merrimack.edu> Sender: news@philabs.Philips.Com Reply-To: rfc@briar.philips.com.UUCP (Robert Casey) Organization: Philips Laboratories, Briarcliff Manor, NY Lines: 16 In article <16415@merrimack.edu> AIN1496E@merrimack.edu (David E. Sheafer, Class of 1989) writes: > >> Sorry to tell yo Chris, but a cable will do the job, and no its not an >R-verter. Its a cable that has an Atari SIO on one end and an rs232 on the >other end, not an interface. Could someone post or e-mail me a description of which pins of each connector are connected together? i.e. rs232-----SIO something like RS232 pin 2 to SIO pin? RS232 pin 3 to SIO pin? RS232 pin 7 to SIO pin? (this one is ground, should be easy to guess!) thanks in advance (assuming that this makes any sense!) I'm asumming that it's just a matter of using nothing else than wire in the above!