Re: Parts

Modem_at_sciboard.spd.louisville.edu
Date: 1999-09-17 06:42:00

CB>Modem@sciboard.spd.louisville.edu wrote:
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CB>> CB>Where do people buy parts from?  For instance, where can I find
CB>> CB>the plug for the C128 composite video port?
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CB>> In the USA, Radio Shack has it. It is called an 8-pin DIN plug.

CB>The Commodore jack is not a standard 8-pin DIN; the upper pins are a little
CB>bit off from the model Radio Shack sells...  :(
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It is? Some radio shack plugs fit perfectly, others you have to bend the
pins a bit. I thought it was poor quality control on radio shack's part.
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