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Operating Systems HP-UX D Class HP 9000 Server Setup Post 53984 by NoHope on Thursday 29th of July 2004 03:12:24 PM
Old 07-29-2004
Yes it looks exactly like that and is a DB9 but unfortunately I have no idea what pinout I need either and have tried several to no avail.

The terminal has three connectors on it. A DB25 serial, a DB25 Parallel and a DB9 Serial. The DB25 serial is noted as communications port 1, the DB25 Parallel is just noted as a Parallel port, and the DB9 is noted as Communications port 2.

I have tried an RS232 cable to no avail and several other pinned serial-like cables too. I just kinda at wits end with them but still excited to get to mess with an HP-UX Server.
 

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Class::Accessor::Fast - Faster, but less expandable, accessors SYNOPSIS
package Foo; use base qw(Class::Accessor::Fast); # The rest is the same as Class::Accessor but without set() and get(). DESCRIPTION
This is a faster but less expandable version of Class::Accessor. Class::Accessor's generated accessors require two method calls to accompish their task (one for the accessor, another for get() or set()). Class::Accessor::Fast eliminates calling set()/get() and does the access itself, resulting in a somewhat faster accessor. The downside is that you can't easily alter the behavior of your accessors, nor can your subclasses. Of course, should you need this later, you can always swap out Class::Accessor::Fast for Class::Accessor. Read the documentation for Class::Accessor for more info. EFFICIENCY
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