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Hello atarians,

as you probably know, we're in manufacturing phase of our great harddisk emulator, UltraSatan. Everything is going OK but since we want to deliver as polished product as possible, we decided to try to replace that crippled DB25 connectors and use "native" DB19 ones.

We partially succeeded but we are unable to find Sub-D 19 (called also DB-19) male connector (see link bottom), we need approx. 300 pieces and we managed to find 50.

In this way we'd like to ask you, most notably future UltraSatan owners, to look around (local electro shops, some nice&hidden websites etc) if you can't help us with this issue.

As a sign of our thankfulness, if you manage to find some dealer with such connectors (300 and more pieces), we'll give you one UltraSatan for free, including all shipping costs!

But to make things clear: don't send me link to websites. Many websites are not very well updated, many sites refuse to communicate with us if we aren't from their country etc... It's OK if they ship for example USA-only, we have our contacts, we just need verified (!) information the dealer has those connectors available for immediate purchase and for what prize, that's all.

So, if you accept our 'challenge', go for it! I'm awaiting your tips at miro.kropacek@gmail.com

Regards,
Miro Kropacek (MiKRO / MSB)

Link: http://www.connectworld.net/iecnet/imag ... DB19MS.jpg

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  Help with DB-19 connectors new Miro Kropacek 06-16-2009 13:27 
   RE: Help with DB-19 connectors new Miro Kropacek 06-16-2009 20:27 

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