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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Pins and Jumpers for Okidata printer Post 384 by Neo on Wednesday 29th of November 2000 08:13:58 PM
Old 11-29-2000
Error Make a diagram

Here is one way to solve this problem. Make a diagram of the wiring using the pinouts from both devices. Show the functions of each pin in the diagram and how the cable connects them.

Draw the diagram, make a <B>gif, jpg or pdf</B> of the drawing and post it (HTML LINK) to this thread. We can take a look and help after you do this functional wiring diagram. Show as much detail as possible.

[Edited by Neo on 11-29-2000 at 08:54 PM]
 

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TGD(1)							      General Commands Manual							    TGD(1)

NAME
tgd - Tool for Generic Diagrams SYNOPSIS
tgd [options] [diagram] DESCRIPTION
tgd is an X11/Motif based graphical editor for drawing generic diagrams. Diagrams can be loaded from and stored to a file. It can print diagrams to a PostScript printer or save as PostScript to a file. tgd is part of The Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling (TCM). ARGUMENTS
You can call tgd with a single diagram name as argument. If this argument is an existing file then tgd tries to load a diagram from it. If it does not exist, a new diagram is created with the argument as diagram name. tgd files should have suffix '*.gd'. Without a diagram argument, tgd creates a new empty generic diagram with the name 'untitled.gd'. In addition to the standard X11 toolkit options (see X11(7)) tgd accepts the options listed below: -drawing widthxheight Create a drawing area of width pixels wide and height pixels high. -help Write all available options to standard output and quit. -maxdrawing widthxheight The drawing area can not be larger than width pixels wide and height pixels high. -priv_cmap Start the editor with a private colormap. -projdir directory Set the project directory (current working directory) to directory. -toEPS [file.eps] Generate EPS (to file.eps or stdout when no file name was given) and quit. -toFig [file.fig] [-latex] Generate Fig format (to file.fig or stdout when no file name was given and quit. When the -latex option is given, LaTeX fonts are generated, otherwise normal PostScript fonts are generated. The Fig format can be read by xfig(1) and fig2dev(1). -toPNG file.png Generate PNG format to file.png and quit. -toPS [file.ps] Generate PostScript (to file.ps or stdout when no file name was given) and quit. -version Write the TCM version to standard output and quit. ENVIRONMENT
The TCM_HOME environment variable should be the directory where the TCM files are installed. PATH Should include $TCM_HOME/bin MANPATH Should include $TCM_HOME/man PRINTER Name of the default printer that is used by tgd. LD_LIBRARY_PATH Should include $TCM_HOME/lib when the distribution contains shared object libraries in $TCM_HOME/lib. FILES
The following relative files are relative to $TCM_HOME. bin/tgd the generic diagram editor. bin/psf a program to filter PostScript output. lib/banner.ps PostScript banner page that can be used when the printer does not print a banner page. lib/help/* The help directory contains a collection of text files for the on-line help. lib/TCM X Resources (the same as the ones that are built-in). You can customize the fonts and colors by setting resources in your X defaults database. Each string of the form ``TCM.resource:definition'' sets a resource. /tmp/tcmXXXXXX Pseudo random temporary file, for PostScript output. lib/tcm.conf TCM editor configuration file. This file contains values for some of the editor defaults like the page size, the default fonts etc. This file is read by each editor upon startup. $HOME/.tcmrc Each user of TCM can override some of the options of tcm.conf by its own configuration file, installed in $HOME/.tcmrc. SEE ALSO
Frank Dehne, Roel Wieringa and Henk van de Zandschulp -- TCM (Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling), User's Guide and Reference. This document is available as PostScript and HTML in $TCM_HOME/doc or as HTML via the URL http://www.cs.utwente.nl/~tcm/tcm-usersguide.html. tcm(1), X11(7), xfig(1), fig2dev(1) AUTHOR
Frank Dehne (frank@cs.vu.nl). BUGS
Please send bug reports to tcm@cs.utwente.nl. 9 January 2000 TGD(1)
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