First post, by Kahenraz
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I'm trying to fasten a DB50XG onto a sound card's Waveblaster connector but the daughter board is too big for such a short card. Can someone recommend a method of creating an extension cable?
I'm trying to fasten a DB50XG onto a sound card's Waveblaster connector but the daughter board is too big for such a short card. Can someone recommend a method of creating an extension cable?
Some good info here:
So what I need is this for a cable:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Raspberry-Pi-GPIO-ext … =item2584170148
One of these to replace the one end:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/10pcs-IDC-FC-26-Conne … =item232c0c02c2
And this to crimp it?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/IDC-Flat-Ribbon-Cable … =item3a83524f88
I don't need to strip the wires from the one end after I cut it, right? I just crimp right through?
That RasPi GPIO extender cable looks like it might work straight out of the box...
If you are squeamish, don't prod the beach rubble.
Are you sure? Be very sure!
Why would you need to replace one end? The daughterboard's connector is female. That RasPi GPIO extender is perfect for the task, as it won't screw up the pin order like trying to use a female-female ribbon cable solution.
Also, you don't need a special tool to crimp IDC plugs, a bench vice will do the trick.
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forget extension cables... just zip tie the card on... that's what I did to my dynex card!
That doesn't work for the YMF718 cards as the DB is physically taller than the host sound card, and will actually prevent you inserting the sound card into the ISA slot.
If you are squeamish, don't prod the beach rubble.
wrote:That doesn't work for the YMF718 cards as the DB is physically taller than the host sound card, and will actually prevent you inserting the sound card into the ISA slot.
My problem exactly. I'm going to use velcro strips to secure it to the back of the PCI card. Easy. Secure. Detachable!
ISA card? ohh....
I thought we were all talking about the newest PCI cards that still had the waveblaster header but the card being much smaller than any DB