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Need help identifying this connector?

Hello I need some help identifying this connector? Also where do I go to find more.

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Nov 27, 2010. 1:27 AMlemonie says:

You've pulled something apart like a TV / VCR / stereo, and you want to use bits via these connectors?
It's going to be hard finding them, and you'll still have a fiddly-soldering job anyway.
What do you need to do with the bits, as there will be alternatives?

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Nov 28, 2010. 6:53 AMlemonie says:

Hmm, fiddly-soldering-job. an old HDD EIDE ribbon might be useful.
What you want is a 12" cable with these connectors, but I wouldn't imagine they exist.

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Nov 27, 2010. 1:23 AMJayefuu says:
What is the board?
What does it do?
Can we have a picture of the whole thing?

If you let us know these things we might be able to find a schematic for in on the net and find a description of what J1 ("jumper 1") is.
Nov 26, 2010. 4:30 PMsteveastrouk says:
Probably an exotic from someone like JST or Hirose.
Nov 26, 2010. 10:30 AMNachoMahma says:
.  I don't know what they're called, but they look vaguely similar to Centronic connectors (except Centronics doesn't have square ends). Maybe that will help with your search; maybe not.

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