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echo: cis.os9.68000.osk
to: Jim Chapman 72557,1120 (X)
from: SCOTT HOWELL 70270,641
date: 1990-06-29 03:00:34
subject: #4717-PT68 & Modem

#: 4732 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    29-Jun-90  03:00:34
Sb: #4717-PT68 & Modem
Fm: SCOTT HOWELL 70270,641
To: Jim Chapman 72557,1120 (X)

Yes I can sympathize with you!!!!! What I did was to swap pins 8 and 20 in the
RS232 side provided that you have a jumper from pin 1 of the board connector
(J11,J12,J21,J22) to pin 8 of the RS 232 connector. I had to get these jumpers
from Fred, but they are just simple wires with prongs for connecting them into
the sockets. Here is a diagram of the connections.

        Jumper                           RS232
       6 *-----------------------------* 2
       5 *-----------------------------* 3
       3 *-----------------------------* 7
       4 *-----------------------------* 8
       1 *-----------------------------* 20
        You may want to check out STERM and Kermit communication programs in
DL9 or DL12. They are archived so you will need 'AR68.BIN' found in DL9 to
burst them.

        What kind of PT68K board do you have: PT68K-1 PT68K-2 or the new four
megabyte board PT68K-4.

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