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    Default plugging into ILDA in?

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    Looks like it was designed to use a male to female DB25 (ILDA) cable.

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    An ilda-cable will have screws instead of studs, which will secure the cable into place.

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    This connector type is called DB-25 and was used in a lot of other applications such as serial printers.

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    Make sure it is a straight through cable and not an RS-232 comms/modem cable as the pin connections are very different.
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    Colin.

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    "Internet in"? All of my wut.

    Quote Originally Posted by WolfMax View Post
    Make sure it is a straight through cable and not an RS-232 comms/modem cable as the pin connections are very different.
    THIS times a million. You can probably find a used 25-pin serial cable at your local thrift shop, buried amongst the old computer stuff. Check out this site with a nice diagram of the pinouts. Take a second to put your multimeter on the pins and make sure you have a straight through cable.
    Neat!

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    Can't you connect the Moncha DAC to LSX?

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    Just my 2 cts.

    This with out nuts?
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    ... he can simply remove the nuts in his cable and secure the plug otherwise ...

    Viktor

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