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Does any one know of an adapter board that the BS2 sits on and can be
inserted into a socket something like the old video games. It is for
changing BS2's without touching the pins and to be installed adjacent to
the main circuit that I am developing. Attached is a picture of one.
If you can't view it, goto the last picture on this web site:
http://lidrock.howstuffworks.com/sony/mandy/video-game2.htm
Regards...Basil
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inserted into a socket something like the old video games. It is for
changing BS2's without touching the pins and to be installed adjacent to
the main circuit that I am developing. Attached is a picture of one.
If you can't view it, goto the last picture on this web site:
http://lidrock.howstuffworks.com/sony/mandy/video-game2.htm
Regards...Basil
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package. He's looking for a small adapter board
with card-edge 'fingers' on the end to plug in to a
matching card-edge socket on the 'motherboard'.
I don't know of any pre-fabricated set-up like
this currently -- although you can certainly have
a board like this manufactured, and I'm sure the
card-edge connectors still exist.
Most BS2 people would either use an IC socket, or use
a Molex pin-and-socket arrangement.
--- In basicstamps@yahoogroups.com, basil makhoul
<basilmelbourne@y...> wrote:
> Does any one know of an adapter board that the BS2 sits on and can
be
> inserted into a socket something like the old video games. It is
for
> changing BS2's without touching the pins and to be installed
adjacent to
> the main circuit that I am developing. Attached is a picture of one.
> If you can't view it, goto the last picture on this web site:
> http://lidrock.howstuffworks.com/sony/mandy/video-game2.htm
>
> Regards...Basil
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> Do you Yahoo!?
> SBC Yahoo! - Internet access at a great low price.
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<basilmelbourne@y...> wrote:
> Does any one know of an adapter board that the BS2 sits on and can
be
> inserted into a socket something like the old video games. It is
for
> changing BS2's without touching the pins and to be installed
adjacent to
> the main circuit that I am developing. Attached is a picture of one.
> If you can't view it, goto the last picture on this web site:
> http://lidrock.howstuffworks.com/sony/mandy/video-game2.htm
>
> Regards...Basil
>
>
Check Digi-Key for CARD EDGE and then put in the pin count.
If you are just programming Stamps, you would be better off with a
board that has a 28 pin ZIF connector and wired for your programming
cable. Very easy and leaves the Stamp just like you got it out of
the box.
The card edge would mean you need to plug it in and solder the Stamp
to the board.
Dave
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