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* Arrange the cable on the 40 pin female idc connector such that the red stripe goes to the pin one marker, and the cut end of the cable ends on the side of the connector with the polarity notch, and the cable extends away from the connector on the side opposite the polarity notch. Crimp the cable. Then fold the cable back over the top to snap on the strain relief clip. Now the cable is going the same direction as the key notch. | * Arrange the cable on the 40 pin female idc connector such that the red stripe goes to the pin one marker, and the cut end of the cable ends on the side of the connector with the polarity notch, and the cable extends away from the connector on the side opposite the polarity notch. Crimp the cable. Then fold the cable back over the top to snap on the strain relief clip. Now the cable is going the same direction as the key notch. | ||
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Some DIP IDC connectors connect pin 1 to conductor 1, and pin 40 to conductor 2<br> | Some DIP IDC connectors connect pin 1 to conductor 1, and pin 40 to conductor 2<br> | ||
While some others connect pin 1 to conductor 2, and pin 40 to | While some others connect pin 1 to conductor 2, and pin 40 to conductor 1. | ||
So, you may, or may not, need to swap the positions of every other wire, the same as for Model 102 below, depending on which type of DIP connector you happen to have. | So, you may, or may not, need to swap the positions of every other wire, the same as for Model 102 below, depending on which type of DIP connector you happen to have. | ||
The DIP IDC connector linked above connects pin 1 to conductor 2, and does NOT need to have the conductors split into pairs and swapped. With connector linked above, you only have to crimp the cable normally. | |||
===For Model 102 and 200=== | ===For Model 102 and 200=== |
Revision as of 00:55, 24 October 2017
Manuals
Boot Disk
Boot Disk files from Steven Adolf on Club100
Cable
For Model 100
(This is still pending verification)
Parts:
- 40pin DIP idc connector
- 40pin female idc connector, with polarity notch and strain-relief
- 40pin ribbon cable, 20 inches
Assembly:
- Crimp the cable in the dip connector such that if you are looking at the dip connector with the #1 pin top-left and pins pointing away from you, the cable exits to the right, red stripe on top.
- Arrange the cable on the 40 pin female idc connector such that the red stripe goes to the pin one marker, and the cut end of the cable ends on the side of the connector with the polarity notch, and the cable extends away from the connector on the side opposite the polarity notch. Crimp the cable. Then fold the cable back over the top to snap on the strain relief clip. Now the cable is going the same direction as the key notch.
NOTE
Some DIP IDC connectors connect pin 1 to conductor 1, and pin 40 to conductor 2
While some others connect pin 1 to conductor 2, and pin 40 to conductor 1.
So, you may, or may not, need to swap the positions of every other wire, the same as for Model 102 below, depending on which type of DIP connector you happen to have.
The DIP IDC connector linked above connects pin 1 to conductor 2, and does NOT need to have the conductors split into pairs and swapped. With connector linked above, you only have to crimp the cable normally.
For Model 102 and 200
Parts:
- 40pin male idc connector, with polarity notch
- 40pin female idc connector, with polarity notch and strain-relief
- 40pin ribbon cable, 20 inches
Assembly:
- Crimp the male connector to one end of the cable with the cut end of the cable ending on the key-notched side of the connactor, and the red stripe toward the pin 1 marker. The cable extends away from the connector on the side opposite the key notch.
- Arrange the other end of the cable and female connector the same as above, except also:
- Peel the conductors apart into 20 pairs, one inch long.
- Flip each pair over before putting onto the connector.
Finished example:
- These pics are from an ebay ad.
- You probably want to make the cable longer than this.
- Or, maybe make it even shorter than this and use just use it as an adapter, and use a generic 40 pin extension cable for whatever length you want.
Quick-n-Dirty neat trick
Another much easier way to get the wires crossed the right way, is just join 2 ordinary female idc connectors with a straight through double ended male-male idc pin header. The arrangement of the female connectors matters. More explicit and definitive info about that will be added later. Thanks Mike Stein for this info.