On Mon, 11 Jul 2011, Andrew wrote:

Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 16:40:21 +0300
From: Andrew <[email protected]>
Reply-To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
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To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] MESA 7i43

2011/7/3 Viesturs L??cis <[email protected]>:
You can connect directly to two 50-pin connectors of 7i43. I put
7i42TA in the welding robot to make the wiring easier. AFAIK 7i42 also
provides some protection from overvoltage in inputs. If You are
confident that You do not need that, You can easily do without it.

BTW, if You are not aware, there is a Mesa dealer in Czech -
www.duzi.cz I find them more convenient than purchasing from US,
delivery is much faster and total cost (price + shipping) is just a
little higher.

I just received my 7i43, and was a little disappointed... not a word
on dusi.cz about LPT cable, or 26-pin connector. Now I should find it
myself.

Andrew


The LPT cable is a flat cable with 26 pin receptacle on one end and DB25 male on the other, with DB25 pin1 --> Header pin1 and header pin26 = NC (unless it connects to a 26 pin header on a motherboard like the Intel D525 in which case its a 26 hdr to 26 hdr flat cable)

We can supply these cables, they are usually custom made because of different customer length requirements, so that makes it difficult for distributers like Duzi to stock them.


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