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    I have bought a Null-Modem Cable. Inside that, ther are 25(!) cables in all colors. I have cut the cable, and I want to know what color what does.
    Does anybody know that, or a site from where I can get that information?
    Thank you.
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    Wasn't it better to get the schematic for the cable, instead of wasing money on something you would cut up any way??
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    Lightbulb

    It costed only 5$.
    So, do you know where I can get the information from?
    mojo

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    Ok! Just kidding anyway!
    Have you tried the manufacturers homepage, or altavista, search for cable schematics or something like that!
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    Question

    I have found some schematics, but not what colors the cables have.
    mojo

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    I must admit, that I don't know much about cables...
    But I'm sure the schematics with wire colors are out there!
    Good luck!
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    Colors have no importance to any cable! For that matter, they could all be the same color.
    The point is - it's what pin on one end goes to what pin on the other end.
    If you wouldn't have foolishly cut the cable you could have done a continuity check
    on the pins and found out what goes where.
    Somewhere I have a pinout for that type of cable, but it is probably at work.
    When I find it, i'll post it
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    does this help
    Code:
    pin 1  (GND) goes to pin 1  (GND)
    pin 2  (TD)  goes to pin 3  (RD)
    pin 3  (RD)  goes to pin 2  (TD)
    pin 4  (RTS) goes to pin 5  (CTS)
    pin 5  (CTS) goes to pin 4  (RTS)
    pin 6  (DSR) goes to pin 6  (DSR)
    pin 7  (GND) goes to pin 7  (GND)
    pin 8  (DCD) goes to pin 20 (DTR)
    pin 20 (DTR) goes to pin 8  (DCD)

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    Smile

    Thank you.
    I have bought the cable to cut it.
    I don't use the cable to communicate with a modem, I want to control LED's and some other stuff, so I have to know what colors the Data Bit Cables have.

    I have found out what colors the Data Bit Cables have, but I still don't know what the others do.
    mojo

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    Ok here is a site which will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about port pinouts.
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