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- From: MARTYN DISSINGTON <diss-2@mail.burton-college.ac.uk>
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- Subject: Re: Length of nullmodemcable
- Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 13:11:00 GMT
- Organization: Burton upon Trent Technical College
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- prophet@wizzcat.prima.ruhr.de (Jens Georg) wrote:
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- > I just want to know, if I can use a serial cable including RTS/CTS lines
- > with the length of nearly 30 meters for this. I have heard that a serial
- > connection has the big advantage of working on long distances, too.
- >
- > Is it possible to connect two Amigas with their standard serial ports
- > on this distance without installing additional hardware like amplifiers ?
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- I've used around a 20 meter cable between a 500 and 4000/030 for stunt car
- racer etc. and i've not had any problems.
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- Martyn Dissington.
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