On 5/29/2021 10:52 PM, William Donzelli wrote:
While the
mini-banana makes a passable (though expensive) modern
substitute, I believe the originals were hollow crimp-on taper pins,
#42107 or #42279.
Really? I have loads of taper pin patch cables. I should try one out.
The sockets just loom too big for taper pins.
I have a few original cables. They look to my untrained eye like
stranded hook-up wire with a crimp-on pin on each end. The pins look
like brass, and are about the size of the ones in the DEC current loop
connectors, except brass and fatter as you move back toward the crimp.
Like proper taper pins, they wedge nicely into the brass annuli on the
H-500. They also work nicely in the earlier Logic Lab panels that took
the flip-chip modules. I wish I could find a source for the pins, as
I'd like to make a pile of patch cables!
Unless your taper pin patch cables fit, and you want to unload a bunch
of them :-).
Vince