[Info-vax] Old junk breaks
John H Reinhardt
johnhreinhardt at thereinhardts.org
Sat Sep 9 17:46:50 EDT 2023
On 9/9/2023 4:45 PM, John H Reinhardt wrote:
I forgot the link to the plug, should anyone want some.
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/806-KMDAX-7P
> On 9/7/2023 1:06 AM, Steven Schweda wrote:
>>> If needed, I cut off the old plug and splice it onto the new one.
>>> But nicer to find one with the right plug already.
>>
>> The problem here is that the DEChub Work Group Units (such as the
>> DECSserver 90M) have two connectors for power: a two-row x 16-pin
>> male odd-ball, and a 7-pin female Mini-DIN. The DEChub backplane uses
>> the 32-pin odd-ball; the individual-unit supply (which I don't recall
>> ever seeing) uses the Mini-DIN.
>>
>
> I got one (individual unit supply), an H7867 dual voltage 5/12v which came with the pile of DECservers and DECrepeaters mentioned below. It's just a small, thin(ish) rectangular beige brick.
>
>> https://manx-docs.org/collections/mds-199909/cd2/network/dehubom1.pdf
>>
>> I'd expect that finding an adapter with either of these is unlikely,
>> at best. What I use is a spliced-on cable with an 8-pin male Mini-DIN,
>> which seems to be close enough. (The extra pin on the 8-pin male falls
>> neatly into the keyhole of the 7-pin female, contrary to the impression
>> given by the picture here:)
>>
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mini-DIN_connector
>>
>
> By golly, you're right. I never noticed. Here is a spec sheet for a series of Mini-DIN connectors and it clearly shows what you mean.
>
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/806-KMDAX-7P
> https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/222/kyco_s_a0000255670_1-2271771.pdf
>
> Mouser has 1100+ of the 7-pin ones for $1.56 (quan:1, $1.42 quan:10). I just ordered a few as I have a small pile of DECserver 90M's I got on Ebay and they all need power. Taking this connector and a 5vDC regulated wall wart is all they need. With the diagram on VCF it should be an easy job.
>
> https://forum.vcfed.org/index.php?threads/looking-for-decserver-mneng2-sys-mneng3-sys-and-mneng4-sys-boot-files.62810/#post-773655
>
>
>> According to that article, PS2 mice used 6-pin connectors, so it's
>> more likely that I got my 8-pin stuff by bisecting some kind of
>> serial-modem cables. It's been a while, so I don't remember what I
>> chopped up to get the 8-pin male Mini-DIN.
>>
>
> I think there were modem connections that were 8-pin. Somewhere back in my fuzzy memory.
>
> John H. Reinhardt
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