On 7/9/22 16:46, JWR wrote:
On 07-09-2022 07:11, moussa wrote:
On 7/9/22 13:02, moussa wrote:
any thoughts?
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Hi Moussa,
Neat gadget!
Slide 3 in the ad says:
Pin 1 : TxD
Pin 2 : VCC
Pin 3 : GND
Pin 4 : Rxd
Slide 6 says:
Pin A : TxD
Pin B : Rxd
Pin C : VCC
Pin D : GND
The pinout on the gadget itself says:
Pin 5 : TxD
Pin 6 : Rxd
Pin 7 : VCC
Pin 8 : GND
Without crossing any wires slide 6 has my vote, but who knows?
I wonder what transmission speeds can be achieved.
Hi JWR
so many crossed wires coming lately from the *GPRC*
embedded with call to home.
take for example a power regulator modules with reverse soldered plug.
anyway i was expecting more interest as this would sort the problem for
some to get their retro fetish online or on LAN.
speed, my money on 38600bps to avoid the FIFO glitch, but i could be wrong .
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Moussa
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