=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/www/landisk.html,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -c -r1.5 -r1.6 *** www/landisk.html 2006/10/12 05:25:59 1.5 --- www/landisk.html 2006/10/14 18:13:44 1.6 *************** *** 116,126 **** some Japanese instructions.

! The cable converts from a DB9 connector to a 5-pin header (3.3V Rx Tx GND NC). ! All the board models have a 5-pin connector (called CN7) which the cable can ! plug into -- except for the USL-5P which has a 4-pin header (thus requiring ! removal of the spare pin) and more significantly requires that the Rx and Tx ! pins be swapped.

A USL-5P is shown with a modified IO-DATA cable. In this case the cable has been shortened significantly and the DB9 connector is glued into a slot --- 116,127 ---- some Japanese instructions.

! The IO-DATA cable converts from a DB9 connector to a 5-pin header ! (3.3V Tx Rx GND NC). Note that the Rx and Tx pins on the board are ! swapped compared to the ARM-based machines made by IO-DATA. ! All the board models have a 5-pin connector (called CN7) which the cable ! can plug into -- except for the USL-5P which has a 4-pin header (thus ! requiring removal of the spare pin).

A USL-5P is shown with a modified IO-DATA cable. In this case the cable has been shortened significantly and the DB9 connector is glued into a slot *************** *** 133,139 ****
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