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Re: Cables
Or, you could do like I had, and take 2 CD-ROM audio to soundboard
connectors,
remove the black pin casings on either side, and you have 6 wires ready to
go
(of course, you don't need the extra one ;D). Works like a dandy, got loads
of
software onto my Apple //c (which didn't even have DOS until I sent DOS33dmp
to it).
Jason
"Ralf A. Quint" <ralf_quint@hottmail.com> wrote in message
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> On 9 Aug 2002 19:48:48 -0700, julian814@hotmail.com (Ralph Glatt)
> wrote:
>
> >Okay, I've finally gotten around to working on a cable so I can use
> >ADT to transfer disk images to my //c. The DIN 5 and Dsub 9 were
> >pretty easy to find, but I still need the five wire cable that goes
> >inbetween them. Anybody know where I can get some? I figure I'll need
> >10 maybe 12 feet of it.
> >
> Don't make it too complicated. Just get an 8 wire RJ-45 UTP cable,
> which you get for pennies per foot and simply "forget" about the
> remaining 3 conductors..... ;-)))
>
> Ralf
>
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