Yes that was me. I ordered the boards and the 3D printed parts, but I ended up 
just installing a ZIF socket in both of my RB5X robots as that was more 
convenient both for programming the parts and using them. After I had 
disassembled the robot, I realized that the footprint for the custom molex 
socket was compatible with a regular DIP socket and the cutout in the panel was 
big enough for a ZIF socket.A friend did use your 3D printed DIP adapter 
without any issue since he did not want to modify his robot.
Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2022 16:53:09 -0400From: Brian White <b.kenyo...@gmail.com>To: 
m100@bitchin100.comSubject: Re: [M100] Robotics projects with the M100Hello! 
Was it you that I spoke with a few times about the 28-pin version ofthe Molex 
carrier and eeprom adapter pcb? How did you ever make out withthat? Did you try 
it and did it work? I couldn't actually test it myself soI was worried there 
could be some trivial mistake.-- bkw

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