From: Jim Brain (brain_at_jbrain.com)
Date: 2008-01-17 22:38:56
Mike Naberezny wrote: > Al wrote: >> http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bin/item/WWICS-40/560/40-PIN_WIRE_WRAP_IC_SOCKET_.html >> >> >> This might help. Jim posted this on the list. > > I've generally not had much success using a wire-wrap socket to plug a > daughterboard into an existing socket. Unless the posts on this one > are quite thin, they won't fit into the socket on the board. The parts kit has 2 20x1 header pins and 2 40 pin sockets. The idea was: Solder the 40 pin socket on the board. Solder the 20 pin headers to the bottom side of the board to the pins. Plug the second socket into the bottom of the pins (or solder it there. Plug the lower socket into the 1541 Diag: Socket Board Header Pins Socket 1541 Socket Jim -- Jim Brain, Brain Innovations (X) brain@jbrain.com Dabbling in WWW, Embedded Systems, Old CBM computers, and Good Times! Home: http://www.jbrain.com Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
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