[Coco] Flexible rompak cable
N8WQ
exwn8jef at gmail.com
Mon Mar 30 22:53:54 EDT 2009
Well I was able to carefully clip the pins and then unsolder what was
left. But when I put the connector back on at a right angle I jacked up
one of the edge fingers. Radio Shack CoCo 3 Service manual says that the
connector is 40 pin, RS part # AJ-7572, manufacturer part# 194210060A or
194210140A. Is it possible to order this connector from a parts supply.
What is the pin spacing I need to be aware of? Oh yeah, I haven't
soldered the connector in yet! :)
Alan Jones
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N8WQ - Canal Winchester, Ohio
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Roger Taylor wrote:
> At 01:22 PM 3/29/2009, you wrote:
>> I want to either build or buy a short flexible cable that will allow
>> me to connect my floppy controller to my CoCo rom cartridge port. I
>> am building a new CoCo mini tower and I need to conserve as much
>> space as possible. Basically I want to mount the floppy controller
>> either spaced over the motherboard or just long enough to even twist
>> one turn so I can have more mounting options. At this point in time I
>> don't care about a multipack interface I just want my floppy
>> controller to work. Thanks...
>>
>> Alan Jones
>
>
> In my first repack (named the CoCoTower), I desoldered the expansion
> port connector and mounted it upright. You'll have to do some pin
> clipping and such but it''ll pay off in the end. If you had an MPI
> board, it would connect at a 90-degree angle where the cartridges face
> inwards to the imaginary box area. Very nice results.
>
>
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