SUMMARY: Mini-DIN Audio Input Connector for a SparcStation-1
Mike Jipping
jipping at cs.hope.edu
Sat Sep 23 06:00:11 AEST 1989
Thanks to all who responded!
There are basically three non-Sun routes for the Mini-DIN plug.
(1) Buy/Steal the mini-DIN from a cable company (WORKABLE):
This is the route I took, since I knew someone at a cable supply company
locally. [And since my request took so LOOONG to work through Sun-Spots.]
I asked for a sample mini-DIN. With most large-volume companies, samples
are plentiful; mine came with a coffee cup! I still had to be the audio
jacks from Radio Shack.
BEWARE: on a "virgin" mini-DIN, the pins are close to microscopic, which
means soldering takes five hands and is next to impossible.
This scheme works. Looks like a kludge, but it works! COST: $1.67 for the
jacks from RS.
(2) Get a plug made for a Macintosh serial port (BETTER):
The Sun audio plug is the same as a Mac serial port plug. Get a cable,
and cut off one end. Solder up the wires. Better yet, go Mac to
Laserwriter -- male to male -- and cut in half. You got two plugs.
This scheme sure saves the soldering on the mini-DIN and looks nicer.
COST: local Apple store say such a cable is $16 to $20. Mail I received
claimed $5, but I couldn't verify it. At $20, it's worth it! Don't
forget the audio jacks.
(3) Order the plug/cable from MISCO, Inc. (BEST? SAME?)
This is the same as above; you can specifically order a male-to-male.
Mail address is:
MISCO
One MISCO Plaza
Holmdel, NJ 07733 (800) 876-4726.
A 5-foot cable (# YN0269M/M) is $16.50. Again, there's an audio jack
cost.
There it is. Thanks to all who responded and will respond. In
particular, thanks to Mike Wagner <wagner at cadillac.siemens.com>, Brian
Kantor <brian at ucsd.edu>, and Bill Carpenter <wjc at hoswjc.ATT.COM>.
Mike Jipping Internet: jipping at cs.hope.edu
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