On Sun, 18 Nov 2012, Steven Hirsch wrote:
There was a whole period when average 80X86 motherboards were using the machined pin sockets. So as i stripped those for parts, I was sure to keep the sockets. Infinitely useufl, not just as sockets but I needed to make a connector for my GPS unit and I just used a piece of circuit board and some pins from the sockets.On 11/04/2012 02:58 PM, Michael J. Mahon wrote:When I modified my ZipGS, I put in single-row sockets, so it will accept either 0.3" or 0.6" SRAMs.<sigh> If I'd been smart enough to use machined-pin socket strips I could revert without problems. Instead, I took the strips from a conventional socket. They have a ridge on the outside that prevents the .6" parts from seating properly.
Michael