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Title: Where to get 100 pin cable?
Post by: A1CNC on October 10, 2009, 09:30:17 PM
I have a 2140 and the icm 2900. Can anyone point me to where i can pick up a 100 pin cable?

Thank You,
Eric
Title: Re: Where to get 100 pin cable?
Post by: smurph on October 11, 2009, 01:14:26 AM
100 pin cable: http://cyberresearchuniversity.net/store/cables-wiring/pc-computer-cables/scsi-cables/CBSCSI_10003_4229.2.htm

That's the 3ft. cable.  They also have 6 and 9 ft. cables.

Steve
Title: Re: Where to get 100 pin cable?
Post by: A1CNC on October 11, 2009, 09:13:27 AM
Thank you Steve!

I will order that. Now I have to decide what machine to use the Galil on!

Regards,
Eric
Title: Re: Where to get 100 pin cable?
Post by: A1CNC on October 13, 2009, 02:56:26 PM
 ???

I have to compliment cyber research for their service, I ordered the cable yesterday and it showed up today!

Unfortunately, the cable has 2 male ends and the galil and Icm2900 seem to have the same gender connectors.

Any idea where to get the correct cable or maybe gender changers?

Thanks,
Eric
Title: Re: Where to get 100 pin cable?
Post by: mjanne65 on October 22, 2009, 10:08:12 AM
You are probably better off coughing up the $125 to buy from Galil.  Forget about the references to a "SCSI" cable.  SCSI uses several different connectors and was never 100 conductors. 

The Galil uses the Tyco/AMP Champ 050 connectors.  This is basically a high density version of a Centronics type connector (remember the 36-pin printer cables?).  Male ends have flat connectors on both sides of a rectangular center piece.  I believe that the Cyber Research cable you ordered is a .050" Dsub cable, which uses pins and sockets (a HD version of the old serial port DB9 or DB25 connectors).

Board mount plugs and sockets are available for the Champ 050 system, but the cables or cable ends are almost impossible to find unless you want to order 6-800 pcs.

Mike   
Title: Re: Where to get 100 pin cable?
Post by: A1CNC on October 23, 2009, 12:22:19 AM
I have a friend who has a cable for me, I just have to wait for him to bring it back with him.
It will be a few weeks but the price is right. :)

Thanks for the replies.
Eric