When was the AppMod connector and boards discontinued?
Buck Rogers
Posts: 2,185
Hello!
The BOE boards and the Super Carrier boards all show that connector. And it is called in the page this: Female 10-pin dual row connector for optional AppMods .
What I'm looking for is a board who can translate the connections into ones that I can use with a minimum of efforts.
Suggestions please folks.
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The BOE boards and the Super Carrier boards all show that connector. And it is called in the page this: Female 10-pin dual row connector for optional AppMods .
What I'm looking for is a board who can translate the connections into ones that I can use with a minimum of efforts.
Suggestions please folks.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20050210014204/http://www.parallax.com/html_pages/products/boards/appmods.asp
That makes sense, okay Publinson thank you for your research. But, ah, wasn't there a discussion someplace regarding making the module connector style available in roughly the same way the Prop One VHDL is now? I suspect I'm busy chasing a zebra or worse here.
https://www.jameco.com/z/PCB-463-R-Protoboard-2-7-16X4-1-8-Plated-Thru-Pad-Hole-674-Holes_263207.html
and a header to match the pinout:
https://www.jameco.com/z/7000-1X40SG-R-Connector-Unshrouded-Header-40-Position-0-100-2-54mm-Straight-Thru-Hole_160882.html
Not sure what you mean by "Prop One VHDL". VHDL is a hardware description language(program).
Ah okay. I believe I have in stock header pins who would work. Also protoboard blanks. As for the VHDL reference, I believe some time ago, and about the time the Prop 2 design stages were announced, the company also announced that the VHDL used for creating the Prop 1 were released under the same licensing that were later used for the freely available Prop 1 tools for open source work.