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Mac Green:

OK so I bought a Mr Do! PCB and I need an adapter but everywhere seems sold out or they want 19$ for shipping so ive decided to make one any help or advice appreciated

Nephasth:

Franco B does top notch work!

paigeoliver:

In the past when it was a cheap board I would just mount the board onto a piece of wood with a jamma fingerboard and just solder wires right from the board to the fingerboard. Faster and cheaper than making the adaptor. When I sold my board collection the boards I did this to went way over market value too.

Nephasth:


--- Quote from: paigeoliver on March 01, 2012, 07:33:34 pm ---...I would just mount the board onto a piece of wood with a jamma fingerboard and just solder wires right from the board to the fingerboard.

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 :whap

paigeoliver:

Yeah, not the most original thing to do, but it got the boards converted for $3 rather than $30. Which could be particularly important when I was dealing with an unknown condition board with a unique pinout.


--- Quote from: Nephasth on March 01, 2012, 07:52:40 pm ---
--- Quote from: paigeoliver on March 01, 2012, 07:33:34 pm ---...I would just mount the board onto a piece of wood with a jamma fingerboard and just solder wires right from the board to the fingerboard.

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 :whap

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