Sorry, had to be in English

>Maar als je op msx gaat kijken wat er allemaal aan een
>dinplug gekoppeld kan worden (weliswaar ook verschillende,
>maar toch: cassette, verschillende video-uitgangen,
>midi-aansluitingen)


On MSX there are also several DIN onnectors used: casette,
video and midi

>Ook hier is het dus gemakkelijk om foutewn te maken. En het
>is net wat je zegt: Als er fouten gemaakt kunnen worden kun
>je er donder op zeggen dat het gebeurt. Heette die vent
niet
>Murphy die dit bedacht?


It is very easy to make mistakes. Just as you said: if
errors can occur, they will occur! Wasn´t that guy called
Murphy who made this up?

>Groetjes
greetings
>        Maico Arts
>        MSX-NBNO
>
>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>Van: Alex Wulms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Datum: donderdag 30 juli 1998 23:09
>Onderwerp: Re: Joystick network program working
>
>
>>] Jeroen Smael wrote:
>>]
>>] >To me it doesn't matter which connector(s) is/are used.
>The tulp plugs
>>] >suggested by Alex Wulms seem (at least to me) the best
>choice. Why:
>>] >(1) they are easy to come by (three colors should be no
>problem as the
>>] >standard color for CVBS is yellow and most shops also
>sell black
>>] >ones).
>>]
>>] The DB9 connectors as just as easy to come by, bought
>some today. (Gld.3,-)
>>I agree that they are as easy to get. Even more, if you
>can't get a DB9
>>connector, you simply can't build your network cable since
>you need one
>>anyway to connect to the MSX.
>>
>>] This way every MSX only needs just one cable with
>>] 2 female and 1 male DB9 connectors
>>This however is very dangerous. Since there are two female
>connectors on the
>>cable, which both can be plugged into the MSX, you will
>have the risk that
>>people will plug the wrong one in their MSX. And believe
>me, if errors like
>>this one can be made, they will be made! Please let not
get
>us in the same
>>kind of mess as the computer industry got into with the
>serial cables (null
>>modem, DTR<->CTR, DTR<->DTR fully wired, etc.) or with the
>SCSI cables
>>(25-pin RS232 like connectors, large 50 pin centronics,
>small 50 pin
>>centronics, 50 pin ribbon with screws, 50 pin ribbon with
>clips, etc.)!
>>
>>I still think that we should have only one DB9 connector.
>And on the other
>>side two connectors with support for at least 3 signals
and
>the ground. One
>>connector female and the other one male. I don't care that
>much about the
>>type. It need not necesarily be tulip connectors as I
>suggested in my first
>>memo. It can also be something different. How about DIN
>connectors? Are they
>>still widely available? They used to be back in the 70's
>for audio equipment
>>but there they have been superseeded by the tulip
>connectors. At least, in
>>the home audio industry. I believe that the pro's still
>work with DIN so that
>>should perhaps be a very viable choice instead.
>>
>>
>>Kind regards,
>>Alex Wulms
>>
>>--
>>Alex Wulms/XelaSoft - MSX of anders NIX - Linux 4 ever
>>See my homepage for info on the  *** XSA *** format
>>http://www.inter.nl.net/users/A.P.Wulms
>>
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