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    Some info on the different USB<-->DC serial approaches:

    USB --> Generic USB to serial port converter --> DC Coders Cable --> DC
    Should work at 115.2Kb/s.
    This would be the out-of-the-box solution.

    USB --> Axlen's USB cable --> DC side of the Coders Cable --> DC
    Works at ~500Kb/s, unreliable at 1562.5Kb/s
    This is the one that was mentioned in this thread. You have to build it yourself and it seems that it is unlikely to work at the high speed with many PCs. But the lower speed version should work fine. Also you need to cut up a regular Coders Cable for the connection to the DC serial port.

    USB --> Chaos/jj10odm's USB cable --> DC
    Works at 1500Kb/s.
    This is the newest development. (Check out http://www.dcemulation.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=78829 starting at the 2nd page). So far only Chaos/jj10odm has built it. I'm actually in the process of building this. Requires you do crack open a DC serial connector from the Coders Cable or VS Link Cable, or connect it directly to the serial port inside the DC.

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    Hi henzenmann (again).

    Err, hate to bother you again but would you be interested in writing tutorials on creating the different type of coder cables for Consolevision? We're interested in adding these to our site so all this information isn't scattered all over across different forums and websites.

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    Hmm, not really. I'm stil struggling with jj10odm's circuit myself - perfboard hell right now ;-)

    There isn't really a "paint-by-numbers" way to build these things.

    What would make sense though is a document listing the different methods available to connect to the DC. (ie Coders Cable, BBA, Lan Adapter, different homebrew stuff...).

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    who made the DC lan adaptors again?

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    so the 3rd thing on your -->list was supposed to be a homebrew application more like axlen's or the regular CC plus the USB/Seriaol adaptor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ßüboni¢ $oñic
    so the 3rd thing on your -->list was supposed to be a homebrew application more like axlen's or the regular CC plus the USB/Seriaol adaptor?
    Yes, completely homebrew at this point. It would be possible to make some circuit boards like Axlen did, but in the end you still need to make the connection to the DC serial port, which means cutting up a standard CC or link cable. So, no plug-and-play in sight, unless one could find a source of DC serial connectors. Making them from scratch would probably be too expensive.

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