> First off, I made sure I was reading the pin numbers correctly, since
> TS uses non-standard numbering. The pin closest to the white dot on
> the circuit board is pin 1, the one next to it is pin 2, and so on
> through pin 5. On the other side of the connector, opposite pin 1 is
> pin 6, and so on. Do I have that all correct?
I have not tested the COM headers, but the DIO1 header is not numbered that
way. I don't
know if it's called standard, but it goes from 1 to 16 in a sawtooth patern,
not counter-
clockwise. 1 is next to the white dot, and pins 2, 3, and 4 are the ones
directly next to it.
Brandon
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