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- From: schultp@wl.com (Paul Schultz)
- Subject: Re: Zip Wide-Narrow sockets
- Message-ID: <1992Dec20.153022.8399@wl.com>
- Organization: Warner Lambert / Parke-Davis
- References: <BzJ9vE.8C4@darkside.osrhe.uoknor.edu>
- Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1992 15:30:22 GMT
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- In article <BzJ9vE.8C4@darkside.osrhe.uoknor.edu> dsdd@okcforum.osrhe.uoknor.edu (Roy Barrett) writes:
- >I was wanting to know if I could go to a Radio Shack and get a "Socket Adaptor"
- >of some sort that would allow me to put my SRAMs into a Socket Adaptor, or the
- >narrow socket, and put the narrow socket into the wide socket. My objective,
- >is trying to get my Cache in without soldering. I don't want to ruin my Zip.
- >
- >
-
- I was wondering about the same modification. In the Digi-Key catalog (#925)
- on page 52 there are adaptor sockets which may do the trick. (I don't know
- much about "parts" so if someone else can take a look in the catalog and
- tell us if these adaptors would do the job -- I'd appreciate it!!).
-
- Oh, these adaptors come in either 24 pin or 28 pin configuration. How many
- pins on the SRAMS?
-
- Here is the Digi-Key specifics:
-
- # pins Description Digi-Key part # Price (each)
- ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 24 .600 to .300 A503 $8.26
- 28 .600 to .300 A504 $9.21
-
- Now, I know these are expensive but if we can't or don't want to risk
- soldering, what else can we do?
-
- Paul Schultz
- schultp@wl.com
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