I just aquired a second super serial card for my IIe, and it seems to have come out of a previous model II with a different way of mounting cables. Does anyone happen to have a nut plate for a 25 pin connector kicking around and is willing to part withit? I've been looking online for a few hours now, but it seems that these just aren't made anymore.
I also may need a 9 pin plate, for a mouse card coming my way.
I've been shopping around for "similar" pieces, but not to much avail. I actually hadn't even thought of using a plastic card for easier manipulation, thank you for the idea!do I miss them...
I was able to find 4-40 screws and nuts for a semi-reasonable price, after a ton of searching ( I mean, I could have bought them in the hundreds, but I only have a few empty slots). I barely remember the days of actual computing parts stores, but man
On Friday, October 5, 2018 at 8:29:53 PM UTC-7, Brent Mossor wrote:
I just aquired a second super serial card for my IIe, and it seems tohave come out of a previous model II with a different way of mounting
cables. Does anyone happen to have a nut plate for a 25 pin connector
kicking around and is willing to part with it? I've been looking online
for a few hours now, but it seems that these just aren't made anymore.
I also may need a 9 pin plate, for a mouse card coming my way.
You could probably craft your own with a small plate of aluminum or two,
a drill and drill motor, and a nibbler. Or, with an old credit card or
two and the same tools, or a razor knife. You could use double-stick >foam-tape to attach the plate to the back of your Apple II/II+.
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