[comp.sys.atari.st] 19-pin D-sub connector.

alkman@hexagon.se (Stefan Alkman) (05/22/91)

Hello.

I locking for 19-pin D-sub connectors (Female to solder on PCB and male
to put on som cables (with caps)) I can't find it some there. If you
now there i can bye it please tell me! I am also locking for cheep 4 MB
simms.

bpohl@dvorak.amd.com (Bion Pohl) (05/24/91)

In article <3691@hexagon.se> alkman@hexagon.se (Stefan Alkman) writes:
>Hello.
>
>I locking for 19-pin D-sub connectors (Female to solder on PCB and male
>to put on som cables (with caps)) I can't find it some there. If you
>now there i can bye it please tell me! I am also locking for cheep 4 MB
>simms.

	I've been looking for some also.  I can't find any anywhere.

pmh@cutie.ka.sub.org (Patrick M. Hausen) (05/27/91)

In article <3691@hexagon.se> alkman@hexagon.se (Stefan Alkman) writes:

> Hello.
Re-Hello :-)

> I locking for 19-pin D-sub connectors (Female to solder on PCB and male
> to put on som cables (with caps)) I can't find it some there. If you
> now there i can bye it please tell me! I am also locking for cheep 4 MB
> simms.

This 19-pin-connector, Atari used is indeed difficult to get. When
I moved my Mega-ST 'motherboard' into a tower-case using a 
ready-to-assemble kit, I found, that 25-pin-connectors can be used
instead: just tear off 6 of the pins. The shielding on the 24-pin-
connectors fits easily over the distance-bolt (right term ? english
is not my first language :-)) that's on either side of the connector
soldered to the motherboard.
 
Hope, that helped you.

Greetings, PMH
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