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Apple 3.5" card cable repair
- Subject: Apple 3.5" card cable repair
- From: "Christopher G. Mason" <cgm1@my-deja.com>
- Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2010 22:04:40 -0400
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Tonight when working on my IIgs, I noticed my FDHD drive wasn't reading
much of anything. Pull the cover and it appears one of the wires came
out of the back of the DB-19 plug (pin 18, read data, duh!). Any easy
way to fix this? Looks impossible to solder as Apple seems to have gone
the cheapest route with this cable. Will the IDC DB-19 connector from
ultimateapple2.com crimp onto the cable without modification?