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What is the Schematic for a File Transfer Cable Appropriate for RAS/DCC?

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What is the Schematic for a File Transfer Cable Appropriate for RAS/DCC?

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Exercpt from KB Article #142324: (Remember, Only Serial Connections are Possible at this Time) Pin Connections for a Serial Cable This section describes the wiring specifications for serial InterLink cables that can be used with Direct Cable Connection. To make a serial InterLink cable, make a serial cable with either a 9-pin or 25-pin female connector on both ends, and wire the cable as follows: 9-pin 25-pin 25-pin 9-pin Description ———————————————————————- pin 5 pin 7 <------> pin 7 pin 5 Ground-Ground pin 3 pin 2 <------> pin 3 pin 2 Xmit-Rcv pin 7 pin 4 <------> pin 5 pin 8 RTS-CTS pin 1 and 6 pin 6 <------> pin 20 pin 4 DSR-DTR pin 2 pin 3 <------> pin 2 pin 3 Xmit-Rcv pin 8 pin 5 <------> pin 4 pin 7 CTS-RTS pin 4 pin 20 <------> pin 6 pin 1 and 6 DTR-DSR The Ground (GRD) line is the reference signal ground for all other lines. The Transmit Data (TD) line is used for sending data. The Receive Data (RD) line is used for receiving data.

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