I can get 28/56 pin connectors (~$4 each) and cut them
down - I'm looking
at a Sullins EZA28DCSN. Given that I'm attempting to replicate a DEC H851,
I suppose I could cut two down to size, but put them on a PCB with the cut
edges on opposite sides, providing for _some_ sort of left-right registration
integrity. The PCB would be about 2.5" by 1" with 72 holes. Depending on
quantity, they might be <$10 for double-sided with plated-through holes.
A single-sided version I could do at home on a prototype run (never tried
to burn double-sided boards at home).
How many H851s do you need? I've got a grundle of 'em tucked away if
I can figure out which box I put them in.
Roger Ivie
ivie(a)cc.usu.edu