Re: PDP-8/a wire-to-board connector for power?

2017-11-04 Thread John Wilson via cctalk
On Fri, Nov 03, 2017 at 09:52:31PM -0400, Brian Walenz via cctech wrote: >Awesome, thanks! I missed that in my scan of the Mouser catalog. > >https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/TE-Connectivity/1-480270-0/ > >$0.86 for the connector, $160 for the crimper. I have the crimper (for the cable on my

Re: PDP-8/a wire-to-board connector for power?

2017-11-04 Thread Jon Elson via cctalk
On 11/03/2017 08:52 PM, Brian Walenz via cctech wrote: Awesome, thanks! I missed that in my scan of the Mouser catalog. https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/TE-Connectivity/1-480270-0/ $0.86 for the connector, $160 for the crimper. You should be able to use Molex crimping tools with these c

Re: PDP-8/a wire-to-board connector for power?

2017-11-04 Thread Brian Walenz via cctalk
Awesome, thanks! I missed that in my scan of the Mouser catalog. https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/TE-Connectivity/1-480270-0/ $0.86 for the connector, $160 for the crimper. b On Fri, Nov 3, 2017 at 9:36 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctech < cct...@classiccmp.org> wrote: > On 11/03/2017 05:40 PM,

Re: PDP-8/a wire-to-board connector for power?

2017-11-04 Thread Chuck Guzis via cctalk
On 11/03/2017 05:40 PM, Brian Walenz via cctech wrote: > I'm assembling a PDP-8/a from a pile of parts, but I'm missing the entire > AC power entry assembly, as shown in > http://www.retrotechnology.com/restore/8a_trans_gnd0.jpg. Does anyone know > what the 6-pin connector is? Even better, does a

Re: PDP-8/a wire-to-board connector for power?

2017-11-04 Thread Jon Elson via cctalk
On 11/03/2017 07:40 PM, Brian Walenz via cctech wrote: I'm assembling a PDP-8/a from a pile of parts, but I'm missing the entire AC power entry assembly, as shown in http://www.retrotechnology.com/restore/8a_trans_gnd0.jpg. Does anyone know what the 6-pin connector is? Even better, does anyone

PDP-8/a wire-to-board connector for power?

2017-11-04 Thread Brian Walenz via cctalk
I'm assembling a PDP-8/a from a pile of parts, but I'm missing the entire AC power entry assembly, as shown in http://www.retrotechnology.com/restore/8a_trans_gnd0.jpg. Does anyone know what the 6-pin connector is? Even better, does anyone have an extra assembly? Thanks to Herb Johnson for the 8