Hi Adele, It's true!!! I've done it. You can simply use the cable programming software to reverse the RTS signal. I have to get the specifics from someone...
Hi Adele -- As I explained in this post on an Adafruit forum<http://forums.adafruit.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=18693&p=139070#p138351>, there is no need to solder...
Davi, thank you so much! So let me make sure I understand what you are saying. All I have to do is connect the red wire to pin number 3, and tape up the green...
You do have to program the cable to invert the TXD and RXD signals, if this has not been done already. I think some people may have gotten the hack working in...
Hi Davi, Yes I already programmed the cable to invert the TXD and the RXD signals, no small feat for me, but if it doesn't work, at least I can say I did that....
Does any one have any experience with a SR 840? Currently, you have to have it connected to DAK in order to get a pattern out of it. I'd like to be able to...
I've been doing more testing with the code that Kevin edited, and we are pretty happy that the edited code is stable with various different sizes of pattern....
Find a used EC-1. They run about $200-350. If you have a charting device, or don't like them, then you won't need DAK. The EC-1 uses mylar graphs to enter...
Has anybody examined the cables that you have to buy for DAK to find out why they're so expensive. It would be nice if they could be "home made." Debby...
... There are electronics in a PC to TPDD cable to do level shifting using power from the flow control lines. If you can get hold of TRS-80 TPDD cable (either...
Good Morning Hope 2013 brings us all some great things. Am new to Brother Electronics - found a reasonably priced HK270 and am wanting to take art from my...
Hi folks -- We've finally released a MacOSX app version of img2track, my knitting machine software. It has a graphical user interface, and is easy to install....
While poking around looking at DAK cables I found a new gadget, at least new to me, the Brother Super Cartridge for brother machines which use the cartridge...
Good Evening The cartridge is old news now, that was clearly 1990 technology--- sorry to say. There are cables from Canada that are 45.00 for the cable.. R ......
Good evening Hi R ;) can you share this link? to provider in Canada? Thanks in advance, Ilja (Magdeburg,Germany) Gesendet: Donnerstag, 27. Dezember 2012 um...
Hi R, nice to know that there are cheaper cables on the market. May you please also inform about the storage and needed software? Where to find and what the...
http://store.dknits.com/default.cfm ... From: Andrea Bolldorf <andrea.bolldorf@...> To: kminternals <kminternals@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thu, Jan 3, 2013...
these are "classic" cables, more cheaper to get them directly from the vendor http://www.ibab.nl/ibb/en/index.html or make yourself a "hacked" version as...
Then I suggest you look again and also some manners! ... From: ILIA KADASHEVICH <kadash@...> To: kminternals <kminternals@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Fri, Jan 4,...
real sorry if you thought i was not polite enough (english isn't my native language). i would really appreciate if you can share direct link to items you mined...
I just checked the dknits website. I see a cable listed : IK cable only (See Note:) KH900, KH965, KH970, KH270, CK35 74.00 49.95 Note: The IK extension...
Hi Ilia, I liked the link you provided for cables. I do not know if they ship to the USA, but the prices I saw seem comparable to those from dknits. I liked...
Last week I posted an updated tutorial for adapting the FTDI cable for Brother 9xx knitting machines. The wiring is simpler than described in the original...
One point I'm not too clear about is whether to use the 3.3 volt or 5 volt FTDI cable <http://www.ftdichip.com/Products/Cables/USBTTLSerial.htm>. We've been...
Off the top of my head, here are my thoughts on this . . . If you look at the specified input voltage levels for 4xxxB series CMOS operating at 5V, typical...
Ilia, Just wanted to say a thank you for this post - it has saved me hours of worry and searching... I have two rescued KH910's and the first went into use...
I was told that by a knitting shop owner of over 30 years, that the 910 was really flaky when it first came out. The first generation boards were known to...