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						 Look carefully (one of us is missing something).  I’m counting 7 adaptors. On of which is finger over plastic (and much harder to trim cleanly)… but Chris left little to doubt in his reply to me that whole they’re clean gold finger cards.  Each of these are slot/edge connector (XT and earlier) to pin (XT/AT/ATX…) 
  The voltage of the older design, ~3.2, doesn’t match the design of the pin spec (3.0-3.01). Combined with many millions of terminal workstations still in use these are still somewhat common. Especially for people, like myself, using LTO and Floptical drives. 
  I actually go through a few dozen of these a year. But I always trimmed them down to socket and fingers, (and board when there was some). Leaving me unsure of a whole adaptor grade.  
  If you zoom in on large view you can actually see some 3vt burnout on a few of these. The spilt edge connector ones. 
  Prices fluctuate but my personal suggestion is trim and clip. With gold connector ends at $1/lb you’re likely ahead that way for most brands. I’ve always had IOGear, Adaptec, and iOmega adaptors but these should be close enough for the method to ring true. 
					
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