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Grogster

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Posted: 09:52pm 20 Jul 2014
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Hi folks - where do you get the socket for the VT100 terminal?
Element14 have a 6-pinner, but it is not the right footprint.

I have everything but that PS/2 socket.
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palcal

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Posted: 11:01pm 20 Jul 2014
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Here on OZ Jaycar have one Cat. No. PS-0377
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Grogster

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Posted: 11:07pm 20 Jul 2014
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In NZ, Jaycar don't - I asked them today - they don't stock ANY PS/2 sockets for PCB mounting, so they told me.

EDIT: Just checked that code number, but that is a panel-mount socket, not a PCB socket...Edited by Grogster 2014-07-22
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bigmik

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Posted: 12:54am 21 Jul 2014
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Grog,

I have to check the original PCB but this one is the one I used in my (soon to be announced) VT100 addon for MuP and Is the same as on the original MM

Element14

And pretty cheap

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Grogster

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Posted: 01:00am 21 Jul 2014
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Yep, that looks like the sucker - thanks.
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