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echo: tech
to: Roy J. Tellason
from: Greg Easthom
date: 2003-11-21 02:31:00
subject: what do I have here?

RJT>  GE> They say:

RJT>  GE> SIMM 1/2 - 0 + 0
RJT>  GE> SIMM 3/4 - 128 + 128
RJT>  GE> DIMM 1   - 64
RJT>  GE> DIMM 2   - 64

RJT> That adds up to 256M...

Ummm....  128 + 128 + 64 + 64 = ?

RJT> GE> Chop one up, leaving the metal plate and plugs

RJT> GE>  Sockets        Wires at 10-pin plug
RJT> GE> Line-In tip     1 (stripe)

RJT> All I'd need is to snag the connector for the other end of the
RJT> ribbon cable

Pretty much any serial I/O port will have one. I normally find them
still attached to the "dumpster" cases, though they all seem to have
only 9-wire ribbons. No problem, since wire 7 has no connection.
If you can get the plug apart without breaking it, you could trim and
slit the 9-wire ribbon and shift 3 wires one notch over.

  * SLMR 2.1a *

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