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Making your own XM Commander Cable |
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Written by jcdillin
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Saturday, 06 November 2004 |
There has been a lot of press lately (cnn / slashdot) about how some Car computer hackers reverse-engineered the XM Direct cable, allowing you to use your computer to control your XM Direct device. These hackers have been charging $40-$50 for their cable, which it turns out we can build ourselves for less than $15.
{mos_sb_discuss:18} Parts list:
- 8 pin mini-din plug. If you can get your hands on a older mac printer cable it has the correct style of plug.
- female db9 connector & hood
- Wires to connect it all up.
- 12 volt tap. (get it form somewhere)
Cable Pinout 8 pin mini-diin to db9
pin 1 = pin 3 Data Receive
pin 2 = pin 2 Data Transmit
pin 3 = pin 5 Ground
pin 6 = 12v
pin 7 = 12v
pin 8 = gnd



Here are some examples of finished cables

Using Frodoplayer to control XM with my computer!

Using TimeTrax to record off XM!

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 01 November 2006 )
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