I'm curious how you managed to put the original plug on the cable.
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You may inadvertently get banned because a previous attack may have used the IP you are now on.
So I suggest people only use fixed IP address devices until I can think of a solution for this problem!
STM1 mouse lead
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Nice work! 
I'm curious how you managed to put the original plug on the cable.
I'm curious how you managed to put the original plug on the cable.
Re: STM1 mouse lead
I cut the connector in half along the original mold lines, dremelled out the inside (it's filled with rubber), glued it back together and soldered onto the original connectors.
There's some pics and more detail of what I did here:
https://retrocomputerresto.wordpress.com
There's some pics and more detail of what I did here:
https://retrocomputerresto.wordpress.com
Re: STM1 mouse lead
Thanks, it's good to know that's doable.PeteW wrote: Sat Nov 24, 2018 9:21 pm I cut the connector in half along the original mold lines, dremelled out the inside (it's filled with rubber), glued it back together and soldered onto the original connectors.
There's some pics and more detail of what I did here:
https://retrocomputerresto.wordpress.com
Bye the way, I have seen two different types of connectors on the original ST mice, one shielded and the other not.