31 March 2022, 17:42 | #1 |
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23 pin PCB Connectors (Video and Floppy)
Does anyone know a source for these other than Individual Computers? I would like to buy a couple of sets of unused connectors if possible. Individual Computers sell them, but at 12 Euros per connector - I expect to pay a premium, but that seems a bit excessive. Also, to send to the UK, they want 45 Euros postage which is ridiculous for a few connectors. I assume that as they have these, there may be other companies with some and I simply haven't been able to find them. Anybody know of any other suppliers (preferably UK, or who charge realistic postage)
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31 March 2022, 18:01 | #2 |
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I haven't found any other sources for PCB mounted connectors, just the cable mounted ones. It's likely that IComp have had those connectors manufactured just for them, perhaps for their replacement A1200 motherboard project which has never seen the light of day. I know they've commissioned manufacturing runs of other connectors.
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31 March 2022, 19:31 | #3 | |
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Funny thing is TubeTime tweeted about this just today:
https://twitter.com/TubeTimeUS/statu...77650111918092 Jens replied: https://twitter.com/schoenfeld_jens/...88449798934529 Quote:
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31 March 2022, 19:39 | #4 |
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31 March 2022, 19:42 | #5 |
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You could make your own?
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4970576 (Note: I have NOT tried this. Just found it on Thingiverse) |
01 April 2022, 07:48 | #6 |
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01 April 2022, 12:38 | #7 |
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As the title says he's looking for PCB right-angle connectors presumably for an remade PCB
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01 April 2022, 12:48 | #8 | |
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https://www.analogic.co.uk/new-amiga...bracket-4.html https://www.analogic.co.uk/23-way-fe...3000-4000.html ...maybe a better/cheaper way is to salvage connectors from a dead board. |
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02 April 2022, 01:20 | #9 |
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To get my right angle PCB connectors I bought a non-working A500 board from eBay. Also harvested the power connector. Sold it to someone who needed other parts from it. Worked out to cost a reasonable amount in the end.
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02 April 2022, 19:04 | #10 |
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i need verify if i have removed from dead board
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23 April 2023, 13:10 | #11 | |
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Very interesting…. I’ll give it a go. |
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