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    Hi mackrackit,

    Just to make sure that I'm checking the right pins. Pins 5 - 2 - 3 correspond to this diagram:

    http://hflink.com/interface/DB9_RS232_pinout.gif

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    No, that is the male connector.
    The female connector starts with 1 on the right.
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    I'm pleased I asked

    The one on the left then.

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    At least you did not ask how to tell which one is female or male...
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    At least you did not ask how to tell which one is female or male
    I had that one explained to me many years ago when I was a young apprentice, funny that was one lesson I never forgot

    Right then I've got:

    5 - Yellow

    3 - Red

    2 - Brown

    How does that sound / look?

    Very fine wires, I was quite surprised by that.

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    There does not seem to be much of a standard for color coding. That is the reason to check with a meter.

    Small wires. Yup. The reason I mentioned soldering heavier wires on for breadbording.

    Sounds like you are about ready for some fun.
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    Sounds like you are about ready for some fun.
    Ready and waiting

    Although I haven't got my breadboard yet.

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