What camera did you use for those shots - very nice!
Paul
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Swingtan, by the looks of it you have joined 1-4-6. Does this mean that a null modem gender bender would no longer be required and the standard efi live serial cable could be plugged straight into the new male DB9 plug.
Yes, "It's A Sony". I used my rather old Sony DSC-F707 for these shots. While it's a late 2000 vintage camera, it still holds its own against many current models. I have a Canon 20D but at times, the Sony is actually a better camera. The shots were cropped and balanced in "The GIMP" afterwards.
Additional images from the Sony are Here.
Oh, and it looks like someone knows how to read the EXIF data from the JPEG image ;)
Correct. The idea for this was to enable the adapter to allow the std. V2 serial cable to plug directly into the PLX. I wanted to do away with adapters to keep it clean and simple. The only problem with all this is that I then went and bought a TechEdge 2j1 which has the serial O/P built into the controller already.
Simon.
That's the spot. Here's a reminder for you.....
http://www.flickr.com/photos/4281751...1&map_type=hyb
Did you find that the EFILive DB9/RJ12 cable worked with the gender bender? I got the impression that you are using ntae's configuration with the EFILive cable and a gender bender.
Just trying to follow this thread. I ordered a Max232 board and want to modify my SM-AFR as well.
You DO know that the one that ntae has uses the MAX3232 chip,
and NOT the MAX232 chip...
Damn... I was not looking and ordered the one with the MAX232 chip, and
forgot that it requires 5V as opposed to the 3.3 that the PLX has.
UNLESS the PLX also has provision for 5v out as well... I didn't look.
Wolfie
Per the folks @ PLX. I am just following along trying to figure out how to make it work with SM-AFR.
http://www.forum.plxdevices.com/view...ghlight=serial