On 25/10/2015 02:19, "Mike Stein" <mhs.st...@gmail.com> wrote: > Probably a silly question, but I assume that if > you're using a 28-pin socket you are inserting it > aligned at the end *opposite* pin 1, with pin > numbers offset by 2 (ie. 2x32 pin1 is 2764/256 pin > 3, etc.)? > Hi Mike, Yes :) -- Adrian/Witchy Binary Dinosaurs creator/curator Www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk - the UK's biggest private home computer collection?
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