Hi Viesturs,

For a cable to be good, it is necessary that all the signals have low 
end to end resistance, but that is not sufficient.

You should also check that no two signals are shorted to each other. 
(But you probably know that.)

Regards,

Ken

On 11/27/2011 5:17 AM, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
> 2011. gada 27. Nov. 09:41 "Viesturs Lācis"<viesturs.la...@gmail.com>
> rakstīja:
>> I will check the cabling with multimeter to see, if they are ok and
>> then proceed with any conclusions.
>>
> I checked all 25 leads in D525-to-7i43 cable, they all are good.
> The only remaining thing, where the problem can be, is the 7i43 card itself
> (or its drivers).
>
> Viesturs
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