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Question re: SCART connector
- Subject: Question re: SCART connector
- From: Steven Hirsch <snhirsch@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2008 10:16:10 -0400
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Ok, I received my Highway 100 scan converter yesterday for use with a IIgs.
I purchased a gs --> SCART cable from Roger Johnstone, so the BNC --> SCART
cable in the Highway kit is a spare. Since SCART plugs are pure unobtainium
in the US, I'd like to reuse the plug from that cable for an Amiga/C128 adapter.
So, here's the question: How on earth does that plug disassemble? It's not
molded on and it has a compression style strain-relief that unscrews easily.
However, the shell is one-piece and I don't see any obvious places to push in
a catch with a screwdriver. Before I run the risk of destroying something,
does anyone know how to get the connector out of the plastic shell?
TIA,
Steve