Help ID this IBM ISA video card please

From: der Mouse <mouse_at_Rodents.Montreal.QC.CA>
Date: Thu Jun 24 22:27:44 2004

> [...] a connector I've never seen before. It's a D shaped shell
> which has 3 holes side by side no more than .25 inch in diameter. In
> each hole, there's a small pin. What in the world is this?

This sounds a lot like a 3W3, such as is used by (for example) the DEC
3000/300X Alpha machines.

I have such a machine. I scanned that end of the cable I use with it;
the result, converted to jpeg format, is at
ftp.rodents.montreal.qc.ca:/mouse/misc/3W3-scan.jpg for your perusal.

In passing, does anyone know a source for such cables? While removing
it from the machine, I discovered - the hard way - that the connector
stuck to the machine more strongly than it stuck to the (molded-on!)
shell on the end of the wire. I've pushed it back physically, but I
have little confidence it will actually resume working, so I am
probably going to be searching for a suitable cable.

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