I had written....
> Warren... I'll gladly trade some of my HP
boards in exchange for one or
> two
> of the microcircuit boards in there ;)
To which Glen replied...
I have a few 12566 boards and some relay boards,
forget their number.
That may or may not help, as "12566" means lots of
different things and
doesn't describe an exact board - GRD TRU, + TRU, Microcircuit Interface,
Printer interface... all slightly different variations of the boards
generically marked 12566. In other words, 12566 is not specific enough, you
need the rest of the letters & numbers after it to know exactly what it is.
Some of the variations are just different wirings (and in some cases I think
a different chip or two) giving different electrical characteristics but the
boards look almost identical to the naked eye. The 12566 boards that I
desire, don't look anything like the "normal" 12566 boards. The ones I want
are labled 12566-60032 and have boatloads of dip jumpers on them, no solder
jumpers.
I have lots of 12566 boards, but they aren't the 12566 boards I want.
I'd like to make a real plug for the battery
backup 820ohm thermistor
bypass. I just have a resistor with its legs folded over wedged into
the connector for now.
Yeah, I know just what you mean. Got a bunch of those
820o's folded just the
way you describe. There is an AMP office close to me. I was wondering if I
took one of my connectors in to them.... This could be a good project for
home plastic molding maybe... but then the problem is finding the right
pins. And most crimp pins for those type of connectors aren't just round
pins you solder on, they have little latches & such on them. Ah well.
Jay