I can give you a 6-pin RJ11 but it doesn't have the clip on the side like that.
Fortunately that doesn't matter, you can just break off the clip and stick it
in there and stick a wood screw in there to keep it from falling out.
As for the IEEE 488, it's commonly referred to as a GPIB cable:
"IEEE 488 is a short-range digital communications 8-bit parallel multi-master
interface bus specification. IEEE 488 was created as HP-IB (Hewlett-Packard
Interface Bus) and is commonly called GPIB (General Purpose Interface Bus)."
if you ask on the noisebridge list for a GPIB cable i think you might have
luck.
-jake
On Tue, 25 Apr 2017, Marc Juul wrote:
Need them to get the old HPLC working.
One is a weird assymetric 6-pin RJ11 derivative. Even knowing its name
would be useful.
For the RS232 cable we need normal DB9 at the other end.
For the IEEE 488 cable we need male on both ends.
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marc/juul