Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:04:59 +0200 From: Philip Paeps <philip@freebsd.org> To: Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> Cc: FreeBSD Current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: NOTICE: /dev/cuaa%d -> /dev/cuad%d renaming Message-ID: <20041014070459.GA619@loge.nixsys.be> In-Reply-To: <16749.58484.912537.379555@ran.psg.com> References: <16749.52145.110218.317549@ran.psg.com> <200410140048.i9E0mjjM015658@realtime.exit.com> <16749.58484.912537.379555@ran.psg.com>
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On 2004-10-13 19:29:08 (-0700), Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> wrote: > > > i am chasing this. but i am getting confusing information about which > > > pin is dcd. on your bog-standard pee cee db9m, which pin is dcd? > > > > Pin 1. > > then phk's initial question was spot on. i need to figure out how to wire > up pin 1. it's coming from a cisco 2511 over an rj45 to wirable shells > which i currently wire as > > PC DB9F connector for 2511 RJ45: > 2 yellow > 3 black > 4 orange > 5 red > 6 brown > 7 blue > 8 white > > pins 1 and 9 and the green wire currently unwired. now i have to trace the > 2511's forward. Mmm, this might be unrelated (haven't had a chance to test any post-renaming kernels yet), but I've always been wiring my db9f->rj45 bits as: 1 nc 2 yellow 3 black 4 orange 5 geen/red (soldered together) 6 brown 7 blue 8 white 9 nc I'd be interested in finding a document with a simple list of all the possible pinouts for serial bits and what to use them for. It would probably help me remember things too. Now I always have to demolish an old connector when I set out to make some new ones... But this has nothing to do with your pin1 mystery :-o - Philip -- Philip Paeps Please don't Cc me, I am philip@freebsd.org subscribed to the list. Most projects require three hands.
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