SCSI Cable Connectors

Includes but not limited to: SNES, Genesis, Sega CD, PlayStation 1, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, Game Gear and I guess the Virtual Boy.

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monkeymagic
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Post by monkeymagic »

if you are in uk maplins has those header pins bought some today :wink:
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Post by joevennix »

I don't think he lives in UK. :wink:
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Post by chris_g_navy »

nah, i bought some yesterday from unircorn electronics. Some website. bout like 10 for 6 bucks, so it wasnt a bad deal.
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Post by Sweebez »

I found a good site for these:

http://www.futurlec.com/ConnHead.shtml

Order the "50 Pin .100" Right Angle Header" for only 70 cents.

well... its 4.70 with shipping included, so you may want to buy two just in case.

It looks like this (only shorter):
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Does that help?

My only question is this: with moose jr's method, is it completely solder-free?
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Post by chris_g_navy »

technically, you caould make it solder free, but only the cartridge part, you would still have to solder the power connectors and such, unless you could figure out a way around that.
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Post by Sweebez »

haha, no. I meant just the cart part.
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Post by monkeymagic »

my handheld is gonna practically solderless apart from expansion pack parts of joypad

wanna be able to take apart easy pus it looks neater with small idc connnectors, header pins and small jumper cables
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