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Initally Jernej said nothing (in his first response/request post) about, needing a cable, having any kind of interface, between the devices. If it's a true to TTL, it's signals are all ready set (IEEE standard) no greater than 5vdc, it will be sending (Tx) & receiving (Rx) as "Square Wave" signals. So, with a less than 3 ft (shielded) cable, between the devices, signal degreation (Roll Over) should be of no concequence. Which is about all the interface device would be correcting for, unless your worried about power isolation. Which again unless your applying power to the cable to pull up Tx & Rx, which then your not in a true Null Modem Cable. Has anyone actually tested, and can confirm, that a regular null modem cable, will not work, or will cause damage to the device??? Because, the responce lag time is one thing, then I've got to wait several more days for a propper interface cable. And I still don't have a handle on setting up PuTTY. Does it really need to be this frustrating?
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