what is this connector code?
Dear friends '
I would like to ask about the small connector shown in the attached photo in the following link http://rapidshare.com/files/59000985/Scan0001.tif.html my question about the code number for this connector I know that the other(9-pins) connector in the attached photo is (rs-232)connector but I don't know what is the code number for the small one and if there is replacement to this connector because I try to make replacement to the cable shown in the attached photo |
what is this connector code?
"Meat Plow" wrote in message ... On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 22:50:08 -0700, wrote: Dear friends ' I would like to ask about the small connector shown in the attached photo in the following link http://rapidshare.com/files/59000985/Scan0001.tif.html my question about the code number for this connector I know that the other(9-pins) connector in the attached photo is (rs-232)connector but I don't know what is the code number for the small one and if there is replacement to this connector because I try to make replacement to the cable shown in the attached photo Go to www.tinypic.com and upload the picture then forget about that rapidshare bull**** I decided to try to download the pic and it was 9 MB! and also a connector that I am not familar with. I am rehosting it on my website so others can help. Now the file is only like 23kb OP's Picture rehosted http://onetechcomputers.com/connector.JPG |
what is this connector code?
I decided to try to download the pic and it was 9 MB! and also a connector
that I am not familar with. I am rehosting it on my website so others can help. Now the file is only like 23kb OP's Picture rehosted http://onetechcomputers.com/connector.JPG |
what is this connector code?
Michael Kennedy wrote:
I decided to try to download the pic and it was 9 MB! and also a connector that I am not familar with. I am rehosting it on my website so others can help. Now the file is only like 23kb OP's Picture rehosted http://onetechcomputers.com/connector.JPG Very difficult to tell, but it may be worth having a look at a standard hard drive power connector ! -- Best Regards: Baron. |
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