From: Michael R. <mro...@fu...> - 2004-06-26 04:52:32
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All you have to do is figure out which end of the parallel port connector has the four power pins and then from that you can figure out what every other pins does (assuming Kiyoshi lyed them out in correct order on the schematic). If Kiyoshi didn't lay them out correctly then just cross reference Bitmaster's pinout and use the same process. Once you figure out which pin is which just solder the wires of your "SCSI" cable to the corresponding pin of the parallel connector. There's no logic inside the old modem, it just all of the "SCSI" cable wires soldered on to the parallel port according to the schematic. Tell me how it goes. Michael Robinson mro...@fu... www.fuzzymuzzle.com Mike Frysinger wrote: >On Friday 25 June 2004 10:12 pm, Michael Robinson wrote: > > >>Check out Bitmaster's mirror at my site, he has the IDE schematic there >>that tells you how to connect your IDE circuit to the Dreamcast: >><snip> >>that utilizes currently available components and well document it so >>people don't have to keep running around trying to figure out how to do it. >> >> > >yeah, ive been through all those sites, ive got the parts now to build >Kiyoshi's dcext ;) >http://linuxdc.net/dcext/ >the only real part i'm lacking (due to no schematic/etc...) is that dc ext >port that the modem turned into >-mike > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. >Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 - >digital self defense, top technical experts, no vendor pitches, >unmatched networking opportunities. Visit www.blackhat.com >_______________________________________________ >Linuxdc-dev mailing list >Lin...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxdc-dev > > > > > |