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So this is a decent 28-pin substitute till my HDR1 adapter shows up? Thanks stew for the latching header picture to jog my mind.
Went
Yep, that should work! If the pin spacing is too narrow to fit in the BURN2, time to plug some wires in. It'll look totally ridiculous, but sometimes ridiculous things are necessary to accomplish our goals...
Yeah, where I worked till retirement I saw some pretty wild bread board setups for different circuits. I'll check the spacing...
Went
**Well my double row header strip is too narrow. I have some single and double row header strips and some nice quality perf board. Maybe I'll cobble something together Saturday with that and some short lengths of wire soldered in as jumper wires.
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Originally Posted by Went
Yeah, where I worked till retirement I saw some pretty wild bread board setups for different circuits. I'll check the spacing...
Went
**Well my double row header strip is too narrow. I have some single and double row header strips and some nice quality perf board. Maybe I'll cobble something together Saturday with that and some short lengths of wire soldered in as jumper wires.
Yup...I think that's the reason given when I purchased the header with the long pins many moons ago. Longer pins can be spread out to fit the burner. Speaking of burner...this seems to be another gotcha, not only the orientation is important but the positioning in the ZIF occupying all the bottom spaces. Look at item #3 for clarification...http://support.moates.net/beginners-programming-chips/
stew86MCSS396, I bought a latching header strip, bent the pins to go into my Burn2 module. I was able to read and save my .bin file. Thank you for the picture/suggestion!