> the 44 pins are commonly used in 'Jamma' video arcade machines,
Actually, the JAMMA standard is strictly 56 pins. Quite a few older,
pre-JAMMA arcade machines used 44-pin connectors. Not sure if there were
different pitch 44-pin connectors either.
I make the distinction not to merely point out your error, but to prevent
someone from ordering a "JAMMA" socket and expecting a 44-pin connector to
arrive in the mail.
Regards,
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