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Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2002 3:43 pm
by gordy_hand
Ok there are two types of cabling

Standard or A Model

Now I can see on the A model that there is some kind of back panel in the pci slots with a serial connector between it and the serial port , that I understand. But the cables in the picture that go to the display and bay insert are not terminated by a serial connector and therefore I assume are not able to be hooked up to my LK202-25 that I already have ?

Henry are they different when you buy the lcd and bay insert together in which case I need to get the cheaper cable option . Also what length of cable is this ?

Its all bit tech and macros fault I've seen that I can make the bay insert look aluminium :grin:
Cheers

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2002 1:27 am
by Cheese
Yeah only the 4BR cable comes with a slot cover on so you can use a little serial cable to wrap around fro the slot to the serial port to have a nice neat life.

You have 2 options is you didn't buy the 4BR version of your display and want this neatness, you can make a hole in a spare slot cover yourself - easy dremel work, then get two normal male-femal serial cables... or you can buy a 4BR cable and nick the slot cover off it.

You could always ask uncle cheese for a spare, I've taken soo many 4BR cables apart now I'm sure I had two or three slot covers lying around with serial port holes in them.

Cheers,

r.

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2002 4:17 am
by gordy_hand
Thanks cheese , sounds like a serial cable is a more sensible idea for me . I've got a hole for the serial cable already so thats not a problem . (Well usb :wink: )

Cheers

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2002 5:44 pm
by slippy
You have 2 options is you didn't buy the 4BR version of your display and want this neatness, you can make a hole in a spare slot cover yourself - easy dremel work, then get two normal male-femal serial cables... or you can buy a 4BR cable and nick the slot cover off it.
I don't want to get the 4BR models since their faceplates have keypads on them. So can you please further explain these options?

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2002 11:35 pm
by Henry
The -4BR is a nicer cable solution, if you get the BLC2021 or the BLk202A it will not have the "nicer" cabling solution, but just a 4ft serial cable.

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2002 9:56 am
by slippy
Yes, I understand that part. However, I was trying to get more details on these "work around" solutions so that you can use a PCI plate without having a 4BR kit.

More specifically I was wondering how one would go about doing what Cheese suggested. Perhaps an online how-to guide or something?