[indent]JAE D03: In all the Japanese-made Atari hardware I have. Thick base, well made. Held down with self-tapping screws or riveted in place. (Photo)
MX 7514-4-13: Received from B & C ComputerVisions when I ordered two connectors. I expected them to be new, but they are very obviously pulls (dirty parts / slightly bent pins / solder on pins). (Photo)
CO12995 5-82-4 MEC-5: Inside a Hong Kong-made 800XL. Appears identical to the MX 7514-4-13. Riveted in place. (Photo)
UNKNOWN: Connector similar to the previous two, in a Singapore-made 1050. I could read TAIWAN on the back, but while I could ensure it's not the same as the part in the 800XL I couldn't make out the rest of the part numbers. Held down to the PCB only by the 15 pins and nothing in the larger holes. (Photo)[/indent]
Here's where I need the help: Do any of you know of any other types of SIO connectors besides these two general kinds? I want to be sure that the SDrive NUXX SIO part footprint can accomidate whatever type of SIO connector someone uses with it, so I want to be as complete as possible.
More photos of these SIO connectors can be seen here: SIO Connectors
Thanks, everyone!
-Steve
Edited by c0nsumer, Thu Feb 5, 2009 10:34 PM.















