cbmeeks wrote:
jac_goudsmit wrote:
I'd like to add that those male pin headers that we all know and love for IDC headers (think IDE connectors) work great for wire-wrapping too.
===Jac
How would you use them? Wouldn't you have to solder them next to a normal socket?
Yup. You can buy perfboards with 3 holes per island, they're perfect for that.
There's an
article on my old Propeddle website about a wire-wrap I did earlier, just for the heck of it. I had to do it twice because as it turned out, the board I used the first time had a chip that wasn't placed correctly. I'm sure I could have gotten a replacement from Parallax (they really are excellent folks) but I didn't bother; I just remade it.
Anyway, for that version of Propeddle I used WW sockets that I got from the local Fry's electronics, and for the connections to the Propeller pins on the board I used those headers I was talking about. Be sure to click the pictures in my article to see more details.
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I can't seem to find 28 pin sockets that are 0.6" wide to be used for ROM, 6551, etc.
Obviously you can make smaller sockets out of big ones and bigger sockets out of small ones. For maximum stability, you can solder them to the PCB (though many people will tell you you don't have to, including myself. I think I just "tacked" two pins on opposite corners of each chip on my Propeddle wire wrap).
And of course you could consider to just buy a long strip of breakaway single-row wire-wrap socket. For example, the Harwin 20-pin wire-wrap strip, e.g.
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Harwin/D01-9952042 (the picture is inaccurate, click on the Datasheet link). There are other types (and other brands) with different numbers of pins, too. And I'm sure you can get them at other places (I shop at Mouser because they have Western Design Center and Parallax products).
===Jac