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- 12-09-2003, 11:55 AM #1Mr. LandGuest
Hello.
I hope someone can help me:
I have a clipon Organizer for which I've lost the connection cable
which is used to transfer data. If I remember correctly, this is a
serial cable with a standard DB9 serial connector at the PC end and a
two-conductor mini-plug at the Organizer end.
I've called Motorola along with local service centers...a replacement
cable is only sold bundled with the software (which I already have)
and is really expensive.
Can some kind soul out there who has one of these with a continuity
tester tell me which pins on the DB9 are connected to the tip/shaft of
the plug, so I can make one up?
Thanks very much!
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- 12-09-2003, 04:13 PM #2PDA ManGuest
Re: Request for help: ClipOn Organizer
Look on EBAY still lots of the Complete Organizer with Software and cable
For Less then $20, well less. Theres still a ton of them floating around. Im
sure if u contact a vendoe he would be smart enough to bail out on one.Thats
a worse case scenario option for ya.
Also, I just thought of another place that just may have cables. Try
http://www.cell-phone-accessories.com/
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"Mr. Land" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello.
>
> I hope someone can help me:
>
> I have a clipon Organizer for which I've lost the connection cable
> which is used to transfer data. If I remember correctly, this is a
> serial cable with a standard DB9 serial connector at the PC end and a
> two-conductor mini-plug at the Organizer end.
>
> I've called Motorola along with local service centers...a replacement
> cable is only sold bundled with the software (which I already have)
> and is really expensive.
>
> Can some kind soul out there who has one of these with a continuity
> tester tell me which pins on the DB9 are connected to the tip/shaft of
> the plug, so I can make one up?
>
> Thanks very much!
- 12-09-2003, 04:13 PM #3PDA ManGuest
Re: Request for help: ClipOn Organizer
Look on EBAY still lots of the Complete Organizer with Software and cable
For Less then $20, well less. Theres still a ton of them floating around. Im
sure if u contact a vendoe he would be smart enough to bail out on one.Thats
a worse case scenario option for ya.
Also, I just thought of another place that just may have cables. Try
http://www.cell-phone-accessories.com/
--
Visit Wireless World at http://wirelessway.blogspot.com for the latest in
Wireless Technology News and Info! Free Drawing for Aluminum Palm /Clie
case!!
"Mr. Land" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello.
>
> I hope someone can help me:
>
> I have a clipon Organizer for which I've lost the connection cable
> which is used to transfer data. If I remember correctly, this is a
> serial cable with a standard DB9 serial connector at the PC end and a
> two-conductor mini-plug at the Organizer end.
>
> I've called Motorola along with local service centers...a replacement
> cable is only sold bundled with the software (which I already have)
> and is really expensive.
>
> Can some kind soul out there who has one of these with a continuity
> tester tell me which pins on the DB9 are connected to the tip/shaft of
> the plug, so I can make one up?
>
> Thanks very much!
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