120-pin DIN
 http://www.oupiin.com/pdf/CB03.pdf

 I purchased 1/2 dozen 96-pin right-angle Female DINs  from a local
electrical supplier. 
 Spent 10 minutes  with a hacksaw and sharp knife to make a single
120-pin DIN. 
 
http://www.vorlac.com.au/catresults.cfm?select=33&subcode=421&stock_no=2
7307
 Botched the first attempt, second was fine - total cost $4


 Simasima means a zebra-like stripe pattern in Japanese.
 http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~shamada/fullmac/repairEng.html

 Luke


-----Original Message-----
From: Compact Macs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Jack Gallemore
Sent: Saturday, 7 August 2004 1:50 AM
To: Compact Macs
Subject: It never fails...

A day after getting my Turbo 040 in the SE/30, I'm getting a
Simasimac...:-(

I'll clean/reseat the boards, change the battery, and remove the
accelerator, but I'm pessimistic.

BTW, anyone know where to get the right angle Euro DIN 120 adapters?

Jack

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