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This page shows how to connect the AYAB Interface from Evil Mad Scientist to your Brother KH-900 knitting machines, and to similar machines such as the Knitking CompuKnit ST. For other hardware, please see our main [[AYAB_Hardware_Installation|AYAB Hardware Installation]] page. | This page shows how to connect the AYAB Interface from Evil Mad Scientist to your Brother KH-900 knitting machines, and to similar machines such as the Knitking CompuKnit ST. For other hardware, please see our main [[AYAB_Hardware_Installation|AYAB Hardware Installation]] page. | ||
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<img src="http://cdn.evilmadscientist.com/wiki/ayab/installation/900-cover3@2x.jpg" width="800" height="378" > | <img src="http://cdn.evilmadscientist.com/wiki/ayab/installation/900-cover3@2x.jpg" width="800" height="378" > | ||
− | As for that last "ground" wire, you can either leave it connected (in which case the original cover sits awkwardly held by that wire) or unscrew the lug that holds it in place. | + | As for that last "ground" wire, you can either leave it connected (in which case the original cover sits awkwardly held by that wire) or unscrew the lug that holds it in place. |
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Note also that there is a single 3-wire cable here on the right side of the machine. | Note also that there is a single 3-wire cable here on the right side of the machine. | ||
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<img src="http://cdn.evilmadscientist.com/wiki/ayab/installation/900-lhs1@2x.jpg" width="800" height="408" > | <img src="http://cdn.evilmadscientist.com/wiki/ayab/installation/900-lhs1@2x.jpg" width="800" height="408" > | ||
− | Next, add the other connectors. Start by adding the largest connector on the left hand side of the board and work towards the smallest. There are four connectors, each with a differently- | + | Next, add the other connectors. Start by adding the largest connector on the left hand side of the board and work towards the smallest. There are four connectors, each with a differently-side plug. |
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Here is how the board should look once all of the connectors have been added. | Here is how the board should look once all of the connectors have been added. | ||
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:# Plug the USB port into your computer. | :# Plug the USB port into your computer. | ||
− | An important note is that the AYAB interface completely replaces the original power supply. Whether or not the original power supply on your machine worked, do not separately plug it into power while using the AYAB Interface, or indeed, any time that the cover is open. | + | An important note is that the AYAB interface completely replaces the original power supply. Whether or not the original power supply on your machine worked, do not separately plug it into power while using the AYAB Interface, or indeed, any time that the cover is open. |