>  > If no one can help me, can you tell me where I'm likely to find a way to
>>  make these connectors in Japan?
>>
>I made my own about 7 years ago.   I do believe what you are looking for is
>a Molex  43025-0400 connector which plugs into the duo dock motherboard.  I
>didn't have the molex crimper at the time so I used a soft jaw vice (just to
>hold the pin stable, don't tighten!) to hold the pins while I manually
>crimpted the wings with a needlenose plier.  A few years back I broke down
>and bought the crimper!  Now it takes 2 seconds!

Try www.digikey.com for parts.   I bought the big PS-> dock connector 
as I want to try and re-wire a C650 PS to run the dock.

Mad Dog


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