Title: can anyone help my friend Post by: delma on December 29, 2009, 10:26:14 PM My friend (Joel) is working on a game/computer project and he just called me and ask me if someone in the forum would know the answer to the following:
"a pin out for connecting mdb 6 pin to rs232" Copy pti part 05aa0011 I hope I wrote it down correctly. He currently doesn't have internet at his home so I'm playing middleman here. I always rave about the forum so I'm sure he will join as soon as he gets interent. Can anyone help? Delma in Dallas Title: Re: can anyone help my friend Post by: stayouttadabunker on December 29, 2009, 11:27:24 PM okay, what kind pf game or machine does he have?
By "mdb" - does he mean "motherboard"? or "mudderboard"? LOL And "copy pti" - I wish I knew what "pti" is? A few more details about this and we will be on track to help out your friend big time! :89- Title: Re: can anyone help my friend Post by: brichter on December 29, 2009, 11:40:18 PM "motherboard 6 pin serial connector pinout"
Unfortunately, they are mostly 8 or 10 pin connectors on the motherboard, I'll need the motherboard make and model to figure it out... Title: Re: can anyone help my friend Post by: knagl on December 29, 2009, 11:48:59 PM I'm not sure why you guys are on the slot machine "motherboard" track -- I'm pretty sure Delma's friend is dealing with a Multidrop bus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multidrop_bus) connection.
Attached is a .pdf file about the protocol from that Wikipedia article. I don't think it shows how to make an RS-232 connection, but I didn't dig through the whole thing. Either way, it may be helpful for your friend. (http://i49.tinypic.com/28r2sgl.jpg) (http://www.pyramidacceptors.com/images/05AA0011.jpg) There's a picture from Pyramid Technologies' (dollar bill acceptors) website -- perhaps he can get a cable from them: http://www.pyramidacceptors.com/downloads.html (I googled the part number -- 05aa0011 that you provided and came up with that.) Title: Re: can anyone help my friend Post by: brichter on December 30, 2009, 12:18:49 AM I'm not sure why you guys are on the slot machine "motherboard" track -- I'm pretty sure Delma's friend is dealing with a Multidrop bus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multidrop_bus) connection. Attached is a .pdf file about the protocol from that Wikipedia article. I don't think it shows how to make an RS-232 connection, but I didn't dig through the whole thing. Either way, it may be helpful for your friend. (http://i49.tinypic.com/28r2sgl.jpg) (http://www.pyramidacceptors.com/images/05AA0011.jpg) There's a picture from Pyramid Technologies' (dollar bill acceptors) website -- perhaps he can get a cable from them: http://www.pyramidacceptors.com/downloads.html (http://www.pyramidacceptors.com/downloads.html) (I googled the part number -- 05aa0011 that you provided and came up with that.) Probably because she said it was a computer/game project, and made no mention of a DBA. Title: Re: can anyone help my friend Post by: knagl on December 30, 2009, 01:40:52 AM Probably because she said it was a computer/game project, and made no mention of a DBA. Point taken -- I think I read "game" as something other than a slot machine which probably made a big difference in what I thought she was asking about. Title: Re: can anyone help my friend Post by: brichter on December 30, 2009, 02:07:05 AM Yup.
So, Delma, what's going on with your friend? Got any more information on what he's trying to do? Title: Re: can anyone help my friend Post by: james.onsite on December 31, 2009, 03:28:26 PM Hi I'm working with Joel.
We have a Pyramid Technologies International (PTI) Bill acceptor and we are trying to get it to work with a Pot O Gold. It reads the money and apparantly the pulses are set wrong. When contacting PTI they said that we cannot program this BA with the cards that are printable off their website. Sales/Tech claims we HAVE to use the USB/Serial cable they make and sell. I am going to use the serial port off my laptop to program the PTI Apex 5200 through the MDB Flash port next to the configuration button on the back of the BA. I have the serial null cable. (05AA0018) and I'm going to build the 05AA0011. I just need the pinout for it. ie.. serial pin 5 - mdb pin 5, serial pin 2 - mdb 3 or whatever. I'm only using the common and Data TX/RX That's all it needs as far as I can tell. I have the power supplied via the 18-pin I/O on the other side. I've already pinned it to what it says in the manual for the Apex 5200 MDB (pg 15 Apex Manual) on my custom MDB plug to the standard DB9..... PTI RS232 interface says not connected. Swapped RX and TX and still no status. I read that null cables are crosslinked sometimes so I swapped the DB9 ground from 5 to 1 and the TX accordingly. No avail. I have the Acceptor Tools and the RS232 interface installed... "For 9-pin serial ports, use the following two cables: PC Adapter Cable; Part Number 05AA0018 and Palm Flash Download Cable; Part Number 05AA0011" 05AA0009 Is the same thing just wrapped different, and data runs through 18-pin instead of MDB. http://www.pyramidacceptors.com/downloads.html (http://www.pyramidacceptors.com/downloads.html) Apex Manual http://www.pyramidacceptors.com/files/Apex_Manual.pdf (http://www.pyramidacceptors.com/files/Apex_Manual.pdf) Thanks James Mac Title: Re: can anyone help my friend Post by: delma on December 31, 2009, 06:06:14 PM Hi guys :88-
See thread above from my friend James.....he signed on as a new member........this is the matter in question........I hope you guys can help him. Delma in Dallas Title: Re: can anyone help my friend Post by: pczechor on September 28, 2010, 03:09:22 PM I'm in need of the same pinout.. did anyone happen to come across it?
Thanks Title: Re: can anyone help my friend Post by: poppo on November 24, 2010, 07:57:57 PM I'm in need of the same pinout.. did anyone happen to come across it? Thanks This is an old thread, but a little info on the MDB port. It does not use standard RS232 signals. Aside from it using a 11 bit protocol (that can be fudged in software), there needs to be some electronics in between. I am fairly certain that the cable shown above has a chip in the housing that does the conversion. I've built RS232 TTL level shifters and stuck them in the RS232 housing shell, so it's not unheard of. I found this out by trying to get the Apex software to talk to my 5400 BV via RS232 and the MDB port without success. Only after much Googling did I find out about the need for the extra hardware. This may help explain one way it can be done. http://www.bonusdata.net/Products/RS232_MDB/1-1-1.pdf (http://www.bonusdata.net/Products/RS232_MDB/1-1-1.pdf) http://www.bonusdata.net/Products/RS232_MDB/mdb_rs232.htm (http://www.bonusdata.net/Products/RS232_MDB/mdb_rs232.htm) I'm trying to get one of those cables shown above to see just what is inside of it. |