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Working on my Galaxian cabinet, I want to keep the original wiring.
So I'm looking for a breadboard I can just solder the connections to and plug it into the existing 22/44 socket.
Where can I find such a beast?
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Bob Roberts, type 1 fingerboard. Cut down the 28/56 fingerboard to a 22/44 with a Dremel or even a hacksaw. That's what I did for a Konami harness, worked just fine.
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That's cheating!
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