OT Troubleshooting: Old computers with modern parts
woodelf
bfranchuk at jetnet.ab.ca
Fri Mar 11 17:48:57 CST 2005
Eric Smith wrote:
>I like things reliable. Soldered is more reliable than socketed.
>If you *must* use sockets, use high quality machined-pin sockets.
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I got them ... well on order. With sockets if I zap a chip I can
replace it.
>Why do you need your RAM to drive LEDs? Anyhow, 74LVC should drive
>LEDs just fine.
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I never thought of that ... I plan to have the tradional front panel on
all my computers
I build.
>>Straight 8's look better and better all the time. :)
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So would we all. :)
>I'd love to get one. Closest I have is an 8/I.
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Well anyhow I do plan to use a lot CMOS but not for I/O that is
connected to
people. I just don't want to solder in chips. But then a PDP 8/ non
volitile memory
is my next project in a few years.
Ben.
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