On 18/01/02 09:04, "Gao" <gaofar_at_mac.com> wrote:
> Just for the record, my serial adapter is from BAFO Technologies and the
> driver's which I use with my Mac is from Deltron Technology.
>
> So I presume a 9-pin serial will do for my connection to my MP2100 & OMP?
Using the PC cable, I would think so, if serial cables were provided as part
of your newly acquired MP2100, or maybe your soon to be OMP. If no cable is
provided, you'll have to get a serial one, *NOT* a modem one, with a DIN-8
connector on one side and a male (or female depending on your adapter) DB-9
connector on the other end.
HTH!
-Laurent.
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