az_gila
Well Known Member
Since D-Sub connectors can have their pin numbers hard (almost impossible) to read, and reversed direction for male and female connectors -
A simple tip, use your magnifying glass, determine the pin/socket locations and use a fine Sharpie to mark the numbers on the side you insert the pin/sockets from.
This might help to cut down miswires.
A simple tip, use your magnifying glass, determine the pin/socket locations and use a fine Sharpie to mark the numbers on the side you insert the pin/sockets from.
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This might help to cut down miswires.
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