![]() ![]() Then widen the opening of the socket to allow it to slip over a misplaced pin or socket in your connector & this will depress the dogs/tabs to allow removal. If you have a spare socket of the same type, you can crimp & solder it onto a piece of solid copper wire from ordinary household wire, a large straightened paper clip, a piece of coat hangar or other similar material to use as a handle. Let me stray here for a moment & give you a quick tip to help you out of trouble if you should err with a pin/soc to a connector & do not have any extraction tools. The cheaper connector to use is the Amp connector of 12 or 15 positions, but it is unforgiving if you make a mistake, without the the expensive extraction tool ($50), so maybe the Molex would suit your needs better. To keep expenses down on them I do not install a break plug to enable them to be used with other types of 3 & 4 player games, but I will put a guide here for anyone who wishes to do so. Although I have been making these Konami 3 & 4 player straight through harnesses for anyone who needed them over the years, they have not been listed on site, but so many are asking about them now that I decided to add them to the Parts Page along with details that I use, so that do-it-yourselfers will have a guide.īefore I forget, let me mention that many Data East bds & other import boards used this same pinout for 3 & 4 player hookups. ![]()
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