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#1 2007-11-14 2:44 pm
- macrule413
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Right angle PCMCIA adapter?
I am trying to find a right angle adapter for a PCMCIA port. It would be internal and simple redirect the pins 90º up so the card would stand straight up from the Logic board. I found a site that seemed to be on the right track, but would love to know if you know of one of these adapters. Here is something that is "similar" to what I am thinking of http://www.globalsources.com/gsol/I/PC- … 446875.htm
Any idea's?
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#2 2008-01-05 11:48 pm
- paxswill
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Re: Right angle PCMCIA adapter?
I think you'd need to make your own. Mayb efiind the connectors on mouser, make a PCB for holding the (presumably surface mount) male connector, and maybe attach some wires, or use another connector to get that 90º angle.
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