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overs0ull
29th December, 2013, 01:19 PM
Hi friend i made the key for codding switch with the button - but all is fine with it , only what i need is the socket like on the pictures witch i post here . I want to use them on the integral scheme but i can't find the anywhere - please help me to find from where to buy them cause i don't want to make soldering direct on the board whit 32 - 64 cables , i want to make it fine - to can remove it . The idea is the same the plcc32 socket stay on the board and i put the 4 or 6 chips like am29f010 and switch between them with the button .
If someone know from where i can buy them please tell me . The only one info for this adapter witch i find is his name - DIL32 but i can find it anywhere for selling .


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Thank you guys the helping will be appreciate.

stoyanov
29th December, 2013, 07:10 PM
Look here T-EMU52 Zubeh?r (http://www.dobbertin-elektronik.de/simulate/simzubeh.engl.htm)

overs0ull
29th December, 2013, 08:31 PM
Thank you friend but i looking for something like this:
237102
not to all eeprom socket adapter - if someone know where to find it or how to made it please help .
Thank you

veloseeped
30th December, 2013, 08:55 AM
The idea is the same the plcc32 socket stay on the board and i put the 4 or 6 chips like am29f010 and switch between them with the button .


Do it yourself - you'll never find anywhere ready adapters with those properties.

Can buy only adapters with double ROM size like this
Switch-KEYs (http://www.evc.de/en/product/keys/keys_switching.asp)

overs0ull
30th December, 2013, 09:16 AM
Thank you friend but i made the same key wit 2 pllc32 on low and 2 pllc32 on high and switch the with button and i will try to made the same mount socket but with empty chip just to use it like a socket adapter .
Regards and thank you for a helping .

morgano
30th December, 2013, 06:08 PM
Try here

PLCC Prototyping Adapters, Purchase PLCC Adapters Online (http://www.logicalsys.com/plcc-prototyping-adapter.asp)