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Early serial printers used a computer interface called "RS-232." It had a simple wiring scheme allowing for inexpensive cables; data rates for the interface typically ranged from 110 to 19,200 ...
Surprisingly, today, computer cables are considered the backbone of all these developments.  There’s no denying that things ...
Hagstrom Electronics, Inc. introduces their new USB-KM232 Cable. This versatile product emulates a standard USB Keyboard and Mouse device which is controlled by RS-232 communication. The USB-KM232 ...
There is a gotcha lurking in wait for hackers who look at a piece of equipment, see a port labeled “Serial / RS-232”, and start to get ideas. The issue is the fact that the older the eq… ...
There’s still plenty of useful hardware out there that uses an RS-232 interface, like the Behringer Ultradrive loudspeaker systems that [Lasse Lukkari] works with from time to time. Rather th… ...
The Model 100's built-in serial port is shared by a 25-pin DB-25 RS-232 jack and an internal modem. While the modem was tempting (a return to dial-up!), it can manage only 300 bits per second.
9-bit data mode and RS-485 full-duplex (4-wire) are fully supported. RS-232 only versions and extended temperature (-40°C to +85°C) are available. Available accessories include a broad range of cables ...
Some of the original serial interfaces like RS-232 and RS-485 are still widely used. ... The cables may be shielded or unshielded, with unshielded the most common.
What, exactly, is RS-232 cable?<P>Depending on the length, I'm sure the UTP stuff will be fine. I've used just any cable laying around for serial/parallel cables.