Subject: Re: modem woes From: dcross1@nospam.home.com (David Cross) Date: Mon, Sep 14, 1998 20Ç230 Message-id: <65lL1.14759$Bn1.7497226@news.rdc1.bc.wave.home.com> In article <35FCE4C8.21A82DC1@swbell.net>, rubywand@swbell.net says... > > According to the Spectrum manual and the manual for ProTERM 3.1, >the correct wiring for the Hi-Speed cable is ... > > > >Male Mini-Din 8 RS-232 Male DB-25 > > 6 7 8 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 > 3 4 5 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 > 1 2 > >(View is looking into the cable connector/plug at the pins.) > >Mini >DIN-8 DB-25 Signal Discription > > 3 2 TD (Transmit Data) > 5 3 RD (Receive Data) > 4,8 7 GND (Ground) > 2 5 CTS (Clear to Send) > 1 4,20 RTS (4= Ready to Send; 20= DTR= Data Term Rdy) > 7 8 DCD (Data Carrier Dectect) > Another note ... ProTERM also works with the "METAL Hardware Handshaking Cable" which was a cable developed to work with the METAL BBS software. The difference between that cable and the one above is that pin 1 on the DIN-8 is not shorted across to the DTR pin on the modem. The *normal* modem cable runs pin 1 on the GS to the DTR pin on the modem, so when ProTERM toggles RTS on the normal cable, or the special cable above, to a modem that doesn't ignore DTR, it can cause random hangups. The cure, of course, is to tell the modem to ignore DTR, which is a pain in the rear for hanging up the connection, but if you can live with +++ATH0, then hey :)