Post 6 made on Monday March 10, 2014 at 12:22 |
Ernie Gilman Yes, That Ernie! |
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I'm not looking at the cable, so I can't tell, but is it impossible to use an ohmmeter and a couple of probes or something to touch the pins in the connectors?
Googling Boselink DIN cable, various products are shown. The one shown most says Boselink A on the connector and it looks like it might be difficult but possible to see if it's a pin to pin cable.
The document linked by Duct Tape mentions that there are various cables... how is yours labeled, if it is, and how long is it? That might help someone pin it down.
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