We recently received some shieled PS-2 cables from a vendor. Upon
inspection of the cables I saw that the shield was not soldered positively
to the shell, it was just twisted back, I guess in hope that the wire would
make contact. When we returned these to the vendor they said "you never
asked for that. We'll gladly do it for an extra charge". Huh? Am I in
another world here? I assumed that all shielded cables were positively
connected to the shell, at least all the ones I have seen. Has anyone else
encountered this? How prevalent is this in others experience?
Darrell Locke
Advanced Input Devices
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