On 2/27/2012 7:06 AM, Morten Reistad wrote:
> In article<jidrtb$l44$
1...@speranza.aioe.org>,
> The whole handshake is supposed to start with setting DTE, pin
> 20 high by the DTE. Until that happens, everything else is low.
> So you need to get hold of a high signal somwehere when linking
> two dces.
>
> For dte to dte, you link 7 to 7, 20 to 8+6, 4/5 crossed, and 2/3
> crossed, 24 to local 15 and remote 17, and vice versa for clock;
> thereby simulating the modem handshake.
>
The only cable I ever built was a null modem cable, and, as I recall,
the entire magic consisted in crossing a pair of wires. I won't say
that everything went smoothly all the time, but I did manage to transfer
the data I needed to transfer. If I had had this level of detailed
advice, I probably would have been discouraged from trying. ;-)
Robert.