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| unclet:
Also, having a molex plug directly on the board is not the best thing as I would imagine some people would like to solder their own wires to the board themselves. |
| Cananas:
--- Quote from: unclet on March 22, 2010, 07:19:13 am ---Also, having a molex plug directly on the board is not the best thing as I would imagine some people would like to solder their own wires to the board themselves. --- End quote --- Well, more than a generic usb interface, it is a dedicated one for the star wars and paperboy controller that used this kind of connector. |
| TheShanMan:
Yeah, I don't think he has any intention of competing with Andy and Randy. Though I'm not sure I understand the benefit of this over using another interface. Why not just sell the mating molex connector with unterminated wires coming out of it so people could hook into one of the other interfaces? |
| TPB:
--- Quote from: TheShanMan on March 22, 2010, 06:59:07 pm --- I'm not sure I understand the benefit of this over using another interface. Why not just sell the mating molex connector with unterminated wires coming out of it so people could hook into one of the other interfaces? --- End quote --- That's a good suggestion. :) |
| Howard_Casto:
I second it. Great suggestion, although at this point it might be too late. Those molex connectors can be really stiff, I would be fearful of cracking the pcb every time I disconnected the thing. |
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