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Re: Wire wrapping sockets
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Date:
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Fri, 4 Apr 1997 22:19:47 GMT
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Original-From:
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Chuck McManis <cmcmanis@%nospam%freegate.net>
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Keith the wonder wookie wrote:
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> I am thinking of building a second handyboard for myself but I want to make
> a few changes to the design. I need to know if anyone knows of a place to
> buy a 52 pin PLCC wire wrapping socket for the 68hc11. I am aware that
> there are adapters to convert the PLCC to a DIP format but they are too
> large and space is at a premium in my design. Thanks for all your help.
Check out www.cgntech.com, these guys have wire wrap sockets for
the 68HC11. But they also have something _much_ cooler. They have
a small board which consists of a 68HC11, RS-232 circuit, address
latch, and buffer logic, with wire wrap pins on the edges. You
use these by inserting this 'core' through a piece of perfboard
and then adding additional wire wrapped sockets with memory or
what ever else you want. There is no faster way to prototype a
68HC11 based computer of arbitrary complexity.
--Chuck
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