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[mattermost] <dgy> I don,t know how to solve the problem because I am not good at computer,who can help me?UnsatisfiableError: The following specifications were found to be incompatible with each other:
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[mattermost] <dgy> I want to download artiq package but it occured
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[mattermost] <sb10q> Anyone knows a 4-pin connector with a shape and dimensions similar to a BNC?
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[mattermost] <sb10q> I have a HP 10780C which uses some very rare, obsolete and expensive connector and it just makes sense to replace it with something saner...
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[mattermost] <sb10q> it's connected inside with some wires to the PCB, so it just has to fit into the enclosure
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sb: so what's the hole diameter
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[mattermost] <sb10q> It's exactly like a BNC.... But I can measure it in a moment
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there's no single spec for the tail piece of the bnc connector, the enclosure hole has a range of possible sizes
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[mattermost] <sb10q> 9.4mm
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[mattermost] <sb10q> but one side is flat...
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[mattermost] <sb10q> can be filed if necessary, though
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[mattermost] <sb10q> the "diameter" with the flat side is 8.7
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[mattermost] <sb10q> those are the dimensions of the connector and not the hole