andrew kelley wrote: >>It has an RJ12 just like the original ICD2, but it >>also has a 6-pin header. The header is more >>appealing to me because it allows more versatile >>connections (standard telephone cable is VERY >>stiff, I break a lot of wires). >> >> > >Use stranded telephone cable.. > > err, you'd really think I'd use unstranded telephone wire..? > > >>Problem: The Mini-ICD2 has its RJ12 laid out >>mirror-image to the original ICD2. This will probably >>be corrected shortly, but presently will pose a problem. >>But the alternative 6-pin header works very well, and >>I prefer it anyway. >> >> > >Yes, but if you make your own cable, get stranded 24awg 6 conductor >flat cable and crimp one connector upside down and the other right >side up.. problem solved. > > Of course... But the issue is that I'd have to crimp a new RJ12 connector on everytime I switched back from original ICD2 and the Mini-ICD2. --Bob > > > >>--Bob >> >> > >-- >andrew > > > -- Note: To protect our network, attachments must be sent to attach@engineer.cotse.net . 1-520-850-1673 USA/Canada http://beam.to/azengineer -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist