Printer Cable Pinout

August 4th, 2008 by Administrator
Description 25-DSub 36-Cen
Strobe 1 1
Data Bit 0 2 2
Data Bit 1 3 3
Data Bit 2 4 4
Data Bit 3 5 5
Data Bit 4 6 6
Data Bit 5 7 7
Data Bit 6 8 8
Data Bit 7 9 9
Acknowledge 10 10
Busy 11 11
Paper Out 12 12
Select 13 13
Autofeed 14 14
Error 15 32
Reset 16 31
Select 17 36
Signal Ground 18 33
Signal Ground 19 19,20
Signal Ground 20 21,22
Signal Ground 21 23,24
Signal Ground 22 25,26
Signal Ground 23 27
Signal Ground 24 28,29
Signal Ground 25 30,16
Shield Shield Shield+17

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Epson Resetter Software - Epson SSC Service Utility V4.3 (What’s New)

July 2nd, 2008 by anoedie

Main features.

SSC Service Utility allow you to do many amazing things with Your Epson printer :
1) Work directly with CSIC in Epson Stylus printers cartridges.
2) Reset or rewrite any chip using special addon device.
3) Freeze internal ink counters.
4) Reset internal ink counters even with empty cartridges.
5) Separate cleaning of color and black heads for all Epson inkjet printers, powerful cleaning mode.
6) Hot swapping of cartridges supported.
7) Resetting of protection counter (even then it is already full).
8) More then 100 different Epson printers supported Read the rest of this entry »

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Best Free Software to Unlock Your Favorite Hardware

June 30th, 2008 by anoedie

It sucks that your favorite gadgets have more functionality than their default software exposes, but it rules that several software applications are built to unlock that potential for free. Whether it’s your iPod, Xbox, router or iPhone, we’ve covered some incredibly ambitious free software projects that unlock features and enable unauthorized but oh-so-useful applications to run on them. Get our top 5 favorite pieces of software to unlock your hardware and chime in with your own in the comments.
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Dual core shoot-out: Intel versus AMD

June 25th, 2008 by anoedie

by Kai Schmerer ZDNet Germany

Dual core processors work best when software can run in parallel on them. So-called ‘multithreaded applications’ benefit from an additional CPU core because subroutines can be allocated to different arithmetic and logic units. Administering the threads carries an overhead, though, which means that dual core processors are never exactly twice as fast as their single core counterparts. Read the rest of this entry »

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