On Sunday 04 December 2016 04:03:13 Gregg Eshelman wrote:

> For crimping IDC's onto ribbon cables, even 50 wire for narrow SCSI, I
> just use my bench vise with a careful hand on the handle.

I've never used anything else.  But I have found I've had to go back and 
put more squeeze a time or 2.  Darned vise jaws have a cross-hatch 
pattern and I usually use a couple pieces of thin wood for padding. A 50 
way connector can take quite a squeeze, and needs it. I lost the mist 
control function not often used on the g0704 about a year ago, and 
couldn't find it at the control box but a halmeter on the pin said it 
was working.  That left the cable which had db25's on both ends. I could 
see a tiny gap between the cable and the connector body, so back to the 
vise and printed the metal d-sub pattern 50 thou into a piece of white 
pine 1 by.  No more gap, no more problem. The cheaper, all plastic db25 
connectors can take lots more pressure, so thats what I bought the last 
time. So far, they've just worked, and well.  

But with this new build, using the r-pi 3b/7i90HD combo, its an spi 
interface.  And apparently spi hasn't an industry std connector yet, so 
I am stuck with these worthless female to female jumpers.  Everyone I've 
used so far had to have its contact leaf crushed with a teeny punch 
before the connection  worked and stayed put while I was inserting the 
next one with a set of 4" curved suture clamps.  Same problem hooking up 
the 7i90's I/O. I bought an 80 pack, found they were useless, bought 
another 80 pack from a different place. Identical crap. How long they 
will hold a good connection after being squeezed some more is anybodies 
guess. 

What puzzles me about spi is that it can apparently access two loads as 
it has the equ of 2 chip-selects, or is that the direction control? I've 
not sorted that out yet, and thats not helped by the raspi calling a 
signal by a different name than the 7i90 calls it.

Not quite Swahili abbreviations on one end and Lower Elboneon on the 
other, but thats a good example. :)

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>

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