DEC BC09J cable

From: William S. <wilby98_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu Feb 28 04:01:02 2002

Within the forseeable future I will be doing some cabling.
Most of this will be external to connect terminals to
DEC terminal connectors and some internal ribbon stuff.

Are most of you handling the former by using patch
cords and then attaching the appropriate modular
adapter (rearranging the pinouts if necessary)?
Or using a crimper and building yourself?

I need to do that with a MicroVAX II and vt220.
This requires a DB9 and DB25 with a DEC pinout.
I already have the pinouts, just need to go to
the store and buy it.

Additionally, I will taking the RX50 out and replacing
it with a TK50. I will buy ~64cm (length of BA23 enclosure)
of 26 way flat ribbon cable and 2 IDC connectors. As far as
I know this is all I need. Any additional advice for
this procedure? I already have the M7546 (Tape controller).

On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 02:35:48PM -0800, Carlini, Antonio wrote:
>
> > Robert F Schaefer wrote:
> >
> >Apparently the thought was to sell/bundle the 90 degree cable, to
> force the
> >purchaser to `upgrade' to the straight cable when it was necessry
> to plug
> >in more than one SCSI device. I cursed it soundly when I realized
> it
> >obstructed the pass-thru connector on the back of the TK50 I have.
> As all
> >my other SCSI toys have the HD connectors, I might have to end up
> getting a
> >50-pin centronics-like :) M-F cable to connect things.
>
> Sometimes the 90-degree cable works best and sometimes
> the straight one works best. The 90-degree ones work
> nicely at the back of a VS4000 ... not so much
> spce is needed at the back of the box (vents
> are at the sides!).
>
> Same deal goes with the 90-degree vs straight
> ethernet connectors.
>
> Horses for courses.
>
> Antonio

-- 
Bill
Amsterdam, NL
Received on Thu Feb 28 2002 - 04:01:02 GMT

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