Can you just unsolder the pins and insert new ones?
The other thing that I do is always have at least one machine socket on
the emulator pod -- this way the socket gets sacrificed if any physical
harm comes to the pins. And I CAREFULLY remove the old socket and put a
new one on..
Kurt
>
> After many years using a trusty Zax 278 Z80 emulator, the law of averages
> finally caught up with me. I managed to break off two of the end pins on the
> emulator probe (flush with the circuit board, of course).
>
> I've heard that Zax has gone belly up some years ago and was wondering if
> anyone had any suggestions as to how I might repair or replace the broken
> pins (or the whole assembly for that matter).
>
> Thanks for any and all suggestions, Bob
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