Kdoney, when you say db9, I presume you mean the J2 connection for the encoders that connect to the driver.
I insereted the two 470R resistors in the cable itself and heat shrinked them in. It was a messy process.
I used the directions from the rutex pdf file downloaded from the rutex site. I must admit its drawn in a confusing way, however I must have got it right first go.
When in testing mode you are meant to put 2 x 100R resistors across pins 1 and 2 and across 3 and 4. of J7
At first I just pushed the resistors in the connector itself, but it was very fragile and the conections were tempramaental, so I just made up a connector with the resistors soldered in.
Does this help, or do you need me to list the actual connections and the pins that they all went to?
EDIT: Oh the driver setup cost $638. so the whole deal was more than a $1000. I could have bought a great TV surround sound system for that