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Newer Macs use USB ports. You'll need a serial-USB adapter to
connect the Mac to the Compu-Dobby III. We recommend the
Dual Adapter from KeySpan or the Belkin adapter.
Older Macs usually have two serial ports. These are round and
contain holes for eight pins and are labeled modem or printer --
you may connect to either.
If you have a Macintosh system, you'll be asked to specify which
port you connected to. This happens later and you'll be
prompted by your weaving software.
Adjusting the Solenoids
If you find that the solenoid do not push the corresponding cables, then a
small adjustment is needed. Locate the two screws on the front of the
Compu-Dobby III (see Figure 10). Loosen them slightly. Now, from
above the Compu-Dobby III, look down the cables to where the solenoids
are. Make sure they are lined up with each of the cables. Slide the
Compu-Dobby III box to the right or left for alignment. When aligned,
retighten the screws on the outside front of the box.
FIGURE 10
COMPU-DOBBY III SOLENOID BOX
Thumb
Screw
Solenoid
Adjustment
Screws
On/Off
Power Cord
Port
RS-232
Port