Rodger Boots wrote:
I have parts (samples) coming from 4 different manuf that make SIP
and DIP headers specifically for this purposes. Some are machined, some
are stamped. Some have same size pins on both sides, some have
different sized pins on each side (works better for attaching it
to the daughter card). So I'm confident that atleast one will
work well. However, some can be expensive. I have the most
expensive one already and it works great, I'm just not sure if
I want to spend that much for that particular one.
Anybody roll it to 100K yet?
>
> Alright, I may be missing the point, but can't you just loop a wire tie
> UNDER the socket? There's usually enough room.
>
> MKDUD@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > In a message dated 2/19/2002 11:17:24 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> > arcade@brasington.org writes:
> >
> > << Depending on your tolerance for how snug you
> > like the card to fit, you may need to get creative and use some
> > double sticky tape or some other form to secure the daughter
> > card better to the main Asteroids board. >>
> >
> > Why not drill small holes and use wire ties (like a Pac daughtercard)?? Has
> > anyone tried this with Scott's Asteroids kit?
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