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We'll be using a SiteCom one as an example: | We'll be using a SiteCom one as an example: | ||
[[ | [[File:sitecom.jpg|200px|thumb|sitecom prior to hacking.]] | ||
And this means one of the PL2303 connected to the USB on the one side and providing a 5v serial TTL on the other; and then some RS-232 tranceiver (SP213EH) to lift TTL to RS232 voltages. | And this means one of the PL2303 connected to the USB on the one side and providing a 5v serial TTL on the other; and then some RS-232 tranceiver (SP213EH) to lift TTL to RS232 voltages. | ||
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= Building = | = Building = | ||
First use a sharp knife to cut the gummy off the DB95 end of the connector. Once cut open you'll find a small circuit board encased in hotglue Warm it a litte and gently pull it off. You are left with a clean circuit board. | First use a sharp knife to cut the gummy off the DB95 end of the connector. Once cut open you'll find a small circuit board encased in hotglue Warm it a litte and gently pull it off. You are left with a clean circuit board. | ||
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