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why would you cut the connector?!

next time simply plug that in to make the job a lot easier?
https://www.pishop.ca/product/hammer-header-male-solderless-raspberry-pi-connector/

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why would you cut the connector?!

next time simply plug that in to make the job a lot easier?
https://www.pishop.ca/product/hammer-header-male-solderless-raspberry-pi-connector/

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I cut it because Taito put voltage rails of diff voltages directly next to one another. Cutting it was basically my way of “eliminating” mistakes.

Count wires, strip away, continuity test, count again, wire into the DB15 connector

Just kind of my own personal fail safe. It can be done many ways. This one is mine
 
Lovely jank.

I never realised you could just use an ide connector on these.

The 50 pin connector on the PCB is made by JAE.com. It's part number PS-50PE-D4T1-LP1 and used on 90's Namco cabs.
So another way is to get the PS-50SEN-D4P1 or PS-50SM-D4P1 corresponding wire connector and push in the individual wires to the required pins.


Great video!
 
Lovely jank.

I never realised you could just use an ide connector on these.

The 50 pin connector on the PCB is made by JAE.com. It's part number PS-50PE-D4T1-LP1 and used on 90's Namco cabs.
So another way is to get the PS-50SEN-D4P1 or PS-50SM-D4P1 corresponding wire connector and push in the individual wires to the required pins.


Great video!
glad you enjoyed it. I could have used those but this was all stuff I had in my parts bin hanging out. Zero dollars in except time...and the pcb lol
 
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