I've done that in the past. Seeing as I threw away all of those 10-25 ft. serial cables....argh...I should be pistol-whipped. :/
-----Original Message----- From: Jonathan Yuen <jonathan.y...@slu.se> To: Model 100 Discussion <m100@lists.bitchin100.com> Sent: Thu, Apr 27, 2017 2:10 pm Subject: Re: [M100] Questions regarding Full Null Modem Cables, specif Serial to USB I actually went through the cable box and found a cable with a DB25 that would plug into the M100, cut off what was on the other end, and used an ohmmeter to find what color went to what pin, and soldered it onto a DB-9 to make the null modem cable to plug into the FTDI usb thing. I think I only found one that would plug into the M100, the others had hoods and things that got in the way. jonathan.y...@mykopat.slu.se ________________________________________ Från: M100 [m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com] för John R. Hogerhuis [jho...@pobox.com] Skickat: den 27 april 2017 19:23 Till: Model 100 Discussion Ämne: Re: [M100] Questions regarding Full Null Modem Cables, specif Serial to USB On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 10:10 AM, Paul Bucalo <pm...@aol.com<mailto:pm...@aol.com>> wrote: I was hoping for a rationale based on experience, i.e., USB works well or not at all. Doesn't really matter much. Most likely I will make up a new cable using DB25-to-DB9. My favorite cable is the full-null belkin serial laplink cable, if you can find one. Never had a problem with any of them, ever. f3x171-10, but they are hard to find these days though they were very cheap for a while. To use with Model T, you need to have a db-25 gender changer. But generally, you need a full-null cable. I wouldn't go with 3 wire cables since you may want to experiment with hardware flow control (HTERM, my bare bones / dumb terminal to Linux) given that you hook to Linux which overruns the Model T 64-byte serial buffer when using software flow control. Also Linux utilities throw in UTF-8 and lots of formatting codes. HTERM maps to/from utf-8 and strips ANSI color escapes, stuff like that. One thing to be aware of is some cables bump into the Model100 case and keep it from mating properly. You may have to shave some off the housing to make it fit, or ideally find one that fits into the space available, after adding the thin-hood gender changer. USB on the PC side is fine. I recommend only devices with FTDI chipsets, however (not Prolific). The FTDI drivers generally allow more configurability which ends up being necessary with TS-DOS (TS-DOS loves to time-out... remember USB serial devices have a tendency to delay/collect bytes to "efficiently" send a larger packet). -- John.