RS232 Machine Link Cable Details
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RS232 Machine Link Cable Details
What are the pin out of a Denford RS232 Machine Link Cable ?
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Re: RS232 Machine Link Cable Details
For clarification
All Denford's machines (With the exception of Micromill's and Microturn's manufactured for the USA) have RS232 (Null Modem) cable connections between them and their PC's.
Micromill's and Microturn's have signal to signal adapter cables i.e. TD - TD, RD to RD, RTS to RTS etc, as the RS232 wiring crossovers are carried out internally on the machines themselves.
A typical external Micromill and Microturn cable would be
All Denford's machines (With the exception of Micromill's and Microturn's manufactured for the USA) have RS232 (Null Modem) cable connections between them and their PC's.
Micromill's and Microturn's have signal to signal adapter cables i.e. TD - TD, RD to RD, RTS to RTS etc, as the RS232 wiring crossovers are carried out internally on the machines themselves.
A typical external Micromill and Microturn cable would be
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Re: RS232 Machine Link Cable Details
The Micromill and MicroTurn supplied in the USA and Canada have a different external serial cable to all the other machines in the range.
https://www.lindy-international.com/Ser ... 2&pi=30160
All other machines had the BI01812GG external serial cable
viewtopic.php?f=54&t=2351&hilit=BI01812GG
https://www.lindy-international.com/Ser ... 2&pi=30160
All other machines had the BI01812GG external serial cable
viewtopic.php?f=54&t=2351&hilit=BI01812GG