LD-V6000
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+ | ==LaserAce cable info for the LD-V6000== | ||
+ | ''Not Daphne related but this may be useful'' | ||
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+ | LaserAce Pioneer DB25 Cable | ||
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+ | '''DB9 Female DB25 Male''' | ||
+ | '''(to LaserAce) (to Pioneer LD-V6XXX)''' | ||
+ | Pin 3 to Pin 2 | ||
+ | Pin 2 to Pin 3 | ||
+ | Pin 7 to Pin 4 | ||
+ | Pin 8 to Pin 5 | ||
+ | Pin 6 to Pin 6 | ||
+ | Pin 5 to Pin 7 | ||
+ | Pin 1 to Pin 8 | ||
+ | Pin 4 to Pin 20 | ||
+ | Pin 6 ] Join | ||
+ | Pin 7 ] Together |
Revision as of 17:12, 3 December 2007
The LD-V6000's use a straight (NOT NULL) 25-pin serial cable, which is a lot better than the 15-pin cable that the newer Pioneers use. Connecting the LD-V6000 to your computer is easy because 25-pin serial cables are very common.
http://www.daphne-emu.com/graphics/cstraight.jpg
You'll also need to set the dip switches.
http://www.daphne-emu.com/graphics/ldv6010a.jpg
LD-V6000 Dip Switches Switches 1-3 000 - 300 bps 100 - 600 bps 010 - 1200 bps 110 - 2400 bps 001 - 4800 bps 101 - 9600 bps Switch 4 0 - 1 stop bit 1 - 2 stop bits Switch 5 0 - Parity disable 1 - Parity enable Switch 6 (apparently ignored if Switch 5 is 0) 0 - Even Parity 1 - Odd Partiy Switch 7 0 - 7 bit length 1 - 8 bit length Switch 8 Not used? Switch 9 0 - No auto-play 1 - Auto-play Switch 10 0 - Normal mode (use this) 1 - Test mode
LaserAce cable info for the LD-V6000
Not Daphne related but this may be useful
LaserAce Pioneer DB25 Cable
DB9 Female DB25 Male (to LaserAce) (to Pioneer LD-V6XXX) Pin 3 to Pin 2 Pin 2 to Pin 3 Pin 7 to Pin 4 Pin 8 to Pin 5 Pin 6 to Pin 6 Pin 5 to Pin 7 Pin 1 to Pin 8 Pin 4 to Pin 20 Pin 6 ] Join Pin 7 ] Together