Hello Richard
On 08-Aug-00, you wrote:
Now, THAT would be a handy part to have available at
tne moment. Since it
apparent'y translates from the IIc's floppy port to the DISK-][ cable, it
would serve to move those same signals and supplies to an arbitrary
location.
I was just contemplating how I'd have to cut a DB25P IDC in two and mill
off
6 pins' worth of connector and then glue it back
together in order to make
it fit the IIc's floppy port. Too bad JameCo doesn't list that number any
longer. What I'll probably end up doing is soldering 19 appropriately
located pins into a PCB scrap intended for a DB25 and then soldering the
wires to the pins. It's unlikely I'll find an appropriately sized shell.
If you are looking for a DB-19 connector check with Gateway Electronics in
St. Louis. They have them in stock, male and female, and matching hoods.
--
Gary Hildebrand
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St. Joseph, MO 64506-0184
816-662-2612
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