[Coco] Moving 6809 to socket

RETRO Innovations go4retro at go4retro.com
Thu Jan 5 17:12:43 EST 2017


   I don't think I'd use a ZIP socket (40 pin ones are tall and
   expensive).  If there is some distinct need to have access to both
   CPUs, it is a small effort to build a PCB to hold both CPUs such that
   one can be selected via switch.

   jim

     On January 5, 2017 at 4:11 PM S Klammer <sklammer at gmail.com> wrote:

     What are people's thoughts on using a ZIF socket? Although the same,
     would
     allow swapping 6809 and 6309, etc.

     Shain
     On Jan 5, 2017 3:32 PM, "Dave Philipsen" <dave at davebiz.com> wrote:

     I agree. Your going to spend probably a half-hour doing the
     conversion so
     why skimp on the socket? The machined pin socket is generally more
     reliable.

     Dave

     On 1/5/2017 1:42 PM, John Mautz wrote:

     I like machine tooled sockets, but they cost a little more...

     [1]http://www.jameco.com/z/6100-40D-40-Pin-Machine-Tooled-Low-P
     rofile-IC-Socket-0-6-Inch-Wide_41136.html

     On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 2:32 PM, Carlos Camacho <idevgames at gmail.com>
     wrote:

     Looking to move a 6809 from the motherboard to a socket.

     Looking at Jameco, they had a few 40 pin sockets.
     Would this be an appropriate model?
     [2]https://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/
     ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&langId=-1&catalogId=10001&pa=
     41111&productId=41111

     Cheers,

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References

   1. http://www.jameco.com/z/6100-40D-40-Pin-Machine-Tooled-Low-P
   2. https://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/
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