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Cable for Radius Direct Slot 030 Color Pivot Card V2.4

LOL! Outright theft appears to be the sincerest form of flattery. : :)

IIsiColorPivotII_PDS_Card_HackProject™

It's very likely the same cable. I got some breadboard jumper cables off eBay in F->F M>M(and F->M?) rainbow strips last year. They would be good for this application. These are similar. You can even glue the individual connectors together. Get the F-M variety and solder the male ends into a tiny project PCB (is Radio Shack still around?) and you can do the VGA conversion inline. Alternately, do it in a wiring harness with sense line/resolution selection done by swapping jumpers in the cable to either a soldertail connector for DA-15 Mac or converted HD-15 VGA on the backplane. ISTR the project going on the back-burner before the inline VGA conversion cable was noodled out/documented. But the pictures uploaded here later in the thread went down the whirlpool anyway.

p.s. 'fritter link's borked.

 
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Thanks.

Does the HackProject sell those cables so that I can give em a try, or just the boards?

If not will see if I can make a replacement (though a few of those cables look pretty chunky with additional shielding) with those cables you linked to (thanks!)

ps - Corrected fritter link http://www.applefritter.com/node/4347

 
De nada! The hack project is all DIY, nothing available but the info in the thread. The thicker cable on the real deal appear to be a micro-co-ax cable. Several comrades have used just plain old wire. DayStar(?) used plain wired, but the RGB lines were twisted with their respective ground lines. That should work fine.

uni has a thread about literally hacking off the FPU end of his RCPII/IIsi to get it to fit a right angle riser card inside his SE/30. Now that's a HACK!!!!

 
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