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Re: Need Apple II+ keyboard connector
I had some made at digi-key a while ago but I know they still make them.
Vince
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"PZ" <skierpaul@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Jul 25, 8:17 pm, Tom Greene <t...@cowgod.org> wrote:
>> On Jul 25, 6:56 pm, Telengard <wizardof...@volcanomail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > I'm trying to get one of my old Apple II+ computers up and running. So
>> > far so good, but the keyboard cable is broken. The cable is question
>> > is a 16 conductor cable with 16 pin dip connector on the end, which
>> > connects between the keyboard controller daughter board and a socket
>> > on the Apple II+ motherboard.
>>
>> > I need to buy more than one of these. Does anyone know a source?
>>
>> > TIA
>>
>> Digi-Key can make cable assemblies like this. Check out page 29 of
>> their catalog:http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T072/P0029.pdf
>>
>> They've got some standard configurations but they will also make
>> custom lengths. Otherwise, you can get a roll of ribbon cable and some
>> connectors and crimp them yourself.
>>
>> Tom
>
> Henry at Reactive computers could probably do it for you as well.
> http://www.gse-reactive.com/
>