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Default Unidentified connector type

Please see:

http://repairfaq.cis.upenn.edu/Misc/conn-h.jpg
http://repairfaq.cis.upenn.edu/Misc/conn-p.jpg

These are 0.1" spaced and sort of compatible with the common AMP/Molex
headers/housings but not quite identical. Please don't do an extensive
search, but if you recognize the manufacturer/type, please reply here.

Thanks!

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