If you want to connect to something like a Sun workstation, that terminal should probably be okay. The bandwidth bottleneck is probably still going to be on the terminal side, however. There is a good deal of information on this in Celeste's tutorial on the Stokely web site: http://www.stokely.com/unix.serial.port.resources/4.x.modem.html --- Alan Dayley wrote: > On Sat, 2002-11-09 at 21:13, Entelin wrote: > > I have two old terminals with 2 25 pin connecters > on the back, Port A > > and B. Unfortunately I have no cables or adapters > with these and so I am > > trying to make a 25pin to cat5 to 8pin with two of > those unassembled > > connecters you can get from frys ammong other > things. My main problem is > > that I simply cant find what the pinouts are > supposed to be for this > > terminal, I cant even find the company who made > them online. Its a Falco > > Data Products INC. F5000 series serial terminal. > So do these things have > > any kind of standard or anything ? or some way I > could hack it together? > > > > Thanks > > While I have no experience with this particular > brand of terminal, I > think you have to assume that the ports are serial > ports. As it COM > ports, RS-232. If you are trying to wire them to > CAT5 because you want > them to do ethernet, they won't. You would need > some kind of ethernet > to serial adapter. Good luck. > > Alan __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? U2 on LAUNCH - Exclusive greatest hits videos http://launch.yahoo.com/u2