Re: [M100] diy pins

2018-09-20 Thread Brian White
eople would prefer to plug into the >>> existing MOLEX...without a need to solder in a socket. >>> >>> >>> >>>> >>>> - Original Message - >>>> *From:* Brian White >>>> *To:* m...@bitchin100.com >>>>

Re: [M100] diy pins

2018-09-20 Thread Brian White
n Oshpark I haven't seen the lack of a socket as a real problem. m - Original Message - *From:* Brian White *To:* m...@bitchin100.com *Sent:* Thursday, September 20, 2018 4:59 AM *Subject:* [M100] diy pins Holy cow cool... One of the significant challenges developing new devices

Re: [M100] diy pins

2018-09-20 Thread Josh Malone
and >> share an improved design. >> >> REX is plug and play. I think most people would prefer to plug into the >> existing MOLEX...without a need to solder in a socket. >> >> >> >>> >>> - Original Message ----- >>> *From:* Brian

Re: [M100] diy pins

2018-09-20 Thread Brian White
in a socket. > > > >> >> - Original Message - >> *From:* Brian White >> *To:* m...@bitchin100.com >> *Sent:* Thursday, September 20, 2018 4:59 AM >> *Subject:* [M100] diy pins >> >> Holy cow cool... >> >> One of

Re: [M100] diy pins

2018-09-20 Thread Brian White
m...@bitchin100.com >> *Sent:* Thursday, September 20, 2018 4:59 AM >> *Subject:* [M100] diy pins >> >> Holy cow cool... >> >> One of the significant challenges developing new devices to put into the >> old devices is simply the physical pins. >> >> St

Re: [M100] diy pins

2018-09-20 Thread Rick Shear
> > > >> >> - Original Message - >> *From:* Brian White >> *To:* m...@bitchin100.com >> *Sent:* Thursday, September 20, 2018 4:59 AM >> *Subject:* [M100] diy pins >> >> Holy cow cool... >> >> One of the significant challenges develo

Re: [M100] diy pins

2018-09-20 Thread Stephen Adolph
M > *Subject:* [M100] diy pins > > Holy cow cool... > > One of the significant challenges developing new devices to put into the > old devices is simply the physical pins. > > Standard common pins, whether square or round, are usually too big to work > (without damage)

Re: [M100] diy pins

2018-09-20 Thread Greg Swallow
- Original Message - From: "Mike Stein" To: m...@bitchin100.com Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 9:45:42 AM Subject: Re: [M100] diy pins Interesting and convenient but at 10 cents apiece I'll stick with the pins from DIP plugs/transition connectors that I've mentio

Re: [M100] diy pins

2018-09-20 Thread Mike Stein
oard, no? But since you essentially get a free programming adapter with the DIP main ROM adapter on Oshpark I haven't seen the lack of a socket as a real problem. m - Original Message - From: Brian White To: m...@bitchin100.com Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 4:59 AM

Re: [M100] diy pins

2018-09-20 Thread Scott Lawrence
at first i was thinking "okay... what kind of trick is this going to be"... but DAAANG! Those are awesome. I gotta get a bunch! -s On Thu, Sep 20, 2018 at 8:34 AM Rick Shear wrote: > I saw the SparkFun pins a while ago. It was before I had rekindled my > model T interest and had completely for

Re: [M100] diy pins

2018-09-20 Thread Rick Shear
I saw the SparkFun pins a while ago. It was before I had rekindled my model T interest and had completely forgotten about them. I think they would be a neat addition to a variant of the REX board and an actual carrier. I think if I'm not mistaken the REX as it currently is designed is too long t

[M100] diy pins

2018-09-20 Thread Brian White
Holy cow cool... One of the significant challenges developing new devices to put into the old devices is simply the physical pins. Standard common pins, whether square or round, are usually too big to work (without damage) in most chip sockets, and in several instances there is not enough vertica