Another round of questions..

Finished my psx pad hack, and, partly to my surprise (first time soldering and all), it works!
A couple of things though. Firstly, I used an old IDE cable for the wiring, which seemed like a good idea at the time, but is now giving me problems, I'm using disconnects (I believe thats what they're called?) to connect to the microswitches, and had also planned to have everything connected with a couple of barrier strips (again, I think that's what they're called, little plastic things with holes and screws?). The problem is though, the IDE cable wire seems to be too thin, and, umm, fragile. I can't get it to stay in the barrier strip without pulling out at the slightest mention of movement, and the same with the disconnects, I crimp it in there, it holds up for a little while, and then out it comes. So, any ideas on that? How can I make it stay in its place?
Second problem, which is kind of similar, the microswitches on the joystick (Sanwa, umm, something) and the admin buttons have smaller connectors than the ones on the player buttons, and the disconnects don't hold securely to them (ie, they fall off almost instantly). Again, any ideas there? Are there smaller disconnects available? Or any other solution? (apart from replacing the switches, I want to avoid that)
Last thing, not really a problem, but I thought I'd ask. Does anyone know where I can obtain a psx>pc adapter for the controller in Australia? (and at a decent price)
Thanks in advance people
