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Hi, I need the pinout on a Gigaware 26-949, any chance you could find that? The pins I'm concerned with are Ground, TDA (-), and TDB (+). Thanks for your help!!!!!!

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SERIAL CONSOLE PORT PINOUT 8N1

Here is a page that lists a plethora of details concerning 9-Pin Serial Pinouts. I have also included a limited diagram.


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As for the settings for 8-bit ' None (Parity) ' 1 Stop Bit, that is configured via the comm utility you are using.

Hope this helps.
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Will a NVIDIA GeForce gt 610 graphics processor work on a Dell Dimension 2400 PC Desktop

YES, Zian it will work....BUT,....................

1) It is a PCI graphics card, and uses a PCI expansion slot.

http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2898922&CatId=319

The Dell Dimension 2400 Desktop PC's motherboard, has three long white PCI slots,

http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim2400/en/sm_en/techov.htm#1105465

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-Dimension-2400-Desktop-Motherboard-System-Main-Board-F5949-K5148-G1548-/190750417467?pt=Motherboards&hash=item2c699c623b

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conventional_PCI

If one of those long white PCI slots is open, you can use a PCI graphics card.

Concerned that the graphics card uses DDR3 graphics memory, and your computer only uses DDR Sdram ram memory?

Don't be.

The graphics card has it's own processor (Graphics Processing Unit), and graphics memory.
It runs independent of the system resources; the Processor and Ram Memory.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPU

The concern is the Power Supply.
Original power supply's maximum rated Wattage is either 200 Watts, or 250 Watts.

The above graphics card requires a minimum system requirement/power supply requirement; of 300 Watts.

I would recommend replacing the Power Supply.
(Especially with it's age, if it is still the same one)

http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1389575&CatId=1078

ONE thing though..............
Watch the 20-pin ATX main power cable connector, and the wires in it. Be sure they are in the standard place setup.

Check the pinout, and color code of the wires,

1) Dell Dimension 2400 desktop computer, 20-pin ATX main power cable connector pinout,

http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim2400/en/sm_en/techov.htm#1105612

2) STANDARD 20-pin ATX main cable connector pinout, and color code of wires; as set by JEDEC,

http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/connectors.html#atxmain20

[Be aware that the ATX main power cable, and connector, you get with a new power supply; such as the above, will have a 20 =4-pin ATX main power cable connector,

http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/connectors.html#atxmain20plus4

Use the 20-pin connector, tie the 4-pin power cable up out of the way]

For a time period Dell was making the motherboard's main power cable connector - Proprietary.
Meaning they has that motherboard connector wire pinout changed.
Colors of wires were in a different place, than the standard setup by JEDEC.

Orange wires are 3.3 Volts (DC)
Red wires are 5 Volts (DC)
Yellow wires are 12 Volts (DC)
Black wires are Ground wires.

Guess what happens if a 12 Volt Yellow wire, is plugged into where a Black Ground wire is supposed to be?

ZZZZZZzzzzt! Motherboard fries, processor fries, ram memory fries, and graphics card. (If used)

Check the color code of the wires, in the 20-pin ATX main power cable's CONNECTOR, for the Dimension 2400's power supply.

For additional questions please post in a Comment.
Regards,
joecoolvette
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Monitor comes up with no signal, and fan is not going round on the tower I have a Packard Bellk Imedia 5061

Could be just about anything so let's go step by step.
Check power outlet for voltage. If you're using an extension, check that too. You can easily check by plugging in something else and see if it works.
Check power cable from pc to the wall. You can use a cheap multimeter for this. If it's a sealed plug then chances are that it's good unless the cable is perished or chewed up.
Check power supply. Easiest way is by shorting the power_on pin to ground. Go to http://pinouts.ru/pin_Power.shtml for more details. If it turns on it might be good. Check the pinout according to the voltages they should be giving you. If they're ok then it most probably is a fried motherboard. Last thing to check - trace the power button cable from the case to the mainboard, remove the connector and short out the 2 pins that are exposed. If the mainboard is good then it should start up. If it doesn't start up......well....most probably you'll have to change the mainboard.
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Main wiring loom lost for my system. it has a 6 pin plastic connector. what do each of the 6 pins do ?? i have a connector but dont want to blow it up.. thanks Richard

You've failed to tell me the GPS device name/make/model. I can't find you a pinout diagram without this information.
However, Provided you connect the six wires in the same fashion as the old one, you'll be just fine. Chances of anything blowing up are very slight (unless you stash your plastic explosives in your gps unit) The six cables are nothing more than power, ground, and data.
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Word clock /midi connector pinout

1: MIDI OUT 1(PIN 4)
2: MIDI OUT 1 (PIN 5)
3:WORDCLOCK OUT (GROUND)
4:MIDI OUT 2 (PIN 5)
5:MIDI OUT 2 (PIN 4)
6:MIDI OUT 1 (PIN 2)
7: -
8:WORDCLOCK IN (LIVE)
9:WORDCLOCK IN (GROUND)
10: MIDI OUT 2 (PIN 2)
11:MIDI IN1 (PIN 4)
12: MIDI IN 1 (PIN 5)
13: WORDCLOCK OUT (LIVE)
14: MIDI IN 2 (PIN 5)
15: MIDI IN 2 (PIN 4)

That's it!!!
I had the same problem as you and this was the first web I saw. I was looking for it in other webs but, nothing...at least the guy who selled me the Terratec mic8 ews found the cable, so I believe that i had a matter to help people that has the same problem as me!

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FD-05HG-8861 pinout needed

Here's a link to a document that contains the pin-out of the interface as well as other relevant data:

http://www.teac.com/DSPD/pdf/nfd0300a.pdf

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Need pinouts

I have an old pc chips M575 motherboard that also uses the J3 ATX Form card. I can only assume the pinouts are the same so here they are from the manual.

Pins 1-4 and 10- 13 are USB connectors
USB USB
Pin Description Pin Description
1 +5v 10 +5v
2 data- 11 data-
3 data+ 12 data+
4 ground 13 ground

Pins 5-6 and 15-16 are PS/2 Mouse Connector
Pin description
5 +5v
6 Mouse CLK
15 Mouse Data
16 ground

Pins 7-9 and 17-18 are Infrared connector
Pin description
7 Ground
8 Reserved
9 +5v
17 IR in
18 IR out

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VGA Pin Configuration

Hi,

Pls find below the Pin configuration.

Pin 1 - Red Signal
Pin 2 - Green Signal
Pin 3 - Blue Signal
Pin 6 - Red Ground
Pin 7 - Green Ground
Pin 8 - Blue Ground
Pin 10- Horizontal Ground
Pin 11- Vertical Ground
Pin 13- Horizontal Signal
Pin 14- Vertical Signal

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1 left neg
2 ground to radio
3 left positive
4 right neg
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JVC 8 pin pinout - speaker cable

Looking at the connector, there are 3 rows of pins.
Starting with the first row closest to the alignment mark:
[Power On],[Center Speaker],[Sub Woofer]
[Surround Right],[Speaker Ground],[Surround Left]
[Right],[Left]

If you are trying to connect two JVC units, you will need an 8-pin cable that has the SAME pins connected on each side. You will need to test this using a multimeter set to ohms or 'connectivity'.
There are other 8-pin cables out there like the one for apple networking, but they use a crossover pinout where pin 1 on one end = pin 3 on the other end. This is bad. JVC needs pin 1 to = pin 1.

This is a standard connector/pinout setup that JVC uses, so connecting a TH-C3 to a TH-C50 works fine. There is a bunch of intermixing that you can get away with. The only thing to keep an eye on is the power in watts that one unit sends and the other recieves. Worst case is that the speakers are quiter than expected or that you can turn the volume up so high that it can damage the speakers. In all cases, you should get desired volume somewhere on the dial.

If you are trying to wire the speaker set custom, then you will need to take note that an '8-pin' connector is actually a 9-wire connector. Along with the above pinout, you will need to add Case Ground, which is the metal circle that surrounds the pins. To make the speakers turn on, you will need to apply 12v to the Power On pin and ground the 12v source to the Case Ground outer ring.
The system takes 3 to 4 seconds to fully turn on after this connection is made. Speakers should be wired using the center pin for speaker ground and each other pin respectful to each speaker.
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