hi,
I need to create a second wire harness, however I'm unable to identify the connector type (namco pcb); could someone please point me into to right direction?
is it tyco, jst or something else?
thanks,
D
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no one?
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Can't say I recognise them. What system are they from? There may be some information in the manual.
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i used to work with something similar to those years ago ,its hard to remember now but most of our connectors a the time where tyco types
<trk>:I remember catching a big fat one and my friend said "throw it back in, that one already tastes like wood"
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Look like a jst type as konami use similar on there IO boards.
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Re: name the connector
it's the Namco excard for sys 256. Could be indeed a jst. Thanks a lot for all the input!
EDIT: it IS the JST PAD connector - just ordered a few of the 10 and 12pin ones; just in case
EDIT: it IS the JST PAD connector - just ordered a few of the 10 and 12pin ones; just in case