Re: Chip clip adapter for 9000

From: John Robertson <jrr_at_flippers.com>
Date: Mon May 05 2003 - 12:34:59 EDT

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Ah, well for that I would simply solder on a socket to a 40 pin dip
header...then I would use a 'sacrifice' 40 pin socket to take the wear
and tear away from the soldered in socket.<br><br>
John :-#)#<br><br>
At 12:23 PM 05/05/2003 -0400, Kev wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite><font face="arial" size=2>John,</font><br>
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<font face="arial" size=2>You're looking at the wrong end.&nbsp; I'm
interested in the 40 pin DIP recepticle end (that mates with the UUT end
of a pod).</font><br>
&nbsp;<br>
<font face="arial" size=2>Thanks,</font><br>
<font face="arial" size=2>Kev</font><br>
&nbsp;<br>

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<dd>----- Original Message ----- <br>

<dd>From:</b> <a href="mailto:jrr@flippers.com">John Robertson</a> <br>

<dd>To:</b>
<a href="mailto:techtoolslist@flippers.com">techtoolslist@flippers.com</a> <br>

<dd>Sent:</b> Sunday, May 04, 2003 11:57 PM<br>

<dd>Subject:</b> Re: Chip clip adapter for 9000<br><br>

<dd>Ah, there it is in the Fluke/PDFs directory: 8051Pod-40pinclip.PDF. that is a test clip, sometimes referred to as a GLOMPER clip. I have a bunch of them at the shop (no spare 40 pins) and they are available - somewhere. There are two styles, one that has smooth pins that you can slide the ribbon cable connector onto, and others that have a bump on the top to keep test leads from sliding off.<br><br>

<dd>I think they were made by CGI or someone like that...<br><br>

<dd>While researching this I noticed that Google Groups now goes back to (at least) 1984!<br>

<dd>http://groups.google.ca/groups?q=glomper+clip&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&selm=1621%40tekig1.UUCP&rnum=4<br>

<dd>Wow!<br><br>

<dd>John :-#)#<br><br>

<dd>At 11:40 PM 04/05/2003 -0400, Kev wrote:<br><br>
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<dd><font size=2>I think the PDF was renamed since it was for a 8051 or something?&nbsp; It is on the FTP I belive.</font><br>

<dd>&nbsp;<br>

<dd><font size=2>Kev</font><br>

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<dd>A while ago you asked about this, is it a socket you need or the 40 pin dip header? I've not seen a socket either...but I guess you could always solder a socket to a header.<br><br>

<dd>Where is the pdf file located?<br><br>

<dd>John :-#)#<br><br>

<dd>At 03:57 PM 01/04/2003 -0500, Kev wrote:<br><br>
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<dd><font face="arial" size=2>Can anyone source the part that crimps to the ribbon cable &amp; provides a 40 pin dip socket?&nbsp; I could use some of those!</font><br><br>

<dd><font face="arial" size=2>Didn't see it in DigiKey, Mouser or Allied.</font><br><br>

<dd><font face="arial" size=2>(40pincclip.pdf has a sketch of the part)</font><br><br>

<dd><font face="arial" size=2>Kev</font><br><br>
<dd>----- Original Message -----
<dd>From: <a href="mailto:jrr@flippers.com">John Robertson</a>
<dd>To: <a href="mailto:techtoolslist@flippers.com">techtoolslist@flippers.com</a>
<dd>Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 2:45 PM
<dd>Subject: Re: Chip clip adapter for 9000
<dd>I think you could make something from Digikey's cables and clips. I have a CPU clip I have experimented with (on a CAT Box), but not on the System 80 MPUs with a 6502 Fluke pod. I don't know why, just never did...however you do need to lift the two jumpers to disable the CPU (that's what I did with the CAT Box - oh, I still have one CB for sale if anyone is interested)...it might work, should not harm the CPU...perhaps the next MPU I pull out I'll test this on and let you folks know the results, later this week...
<dd>John :-#)#
<dd>At 12:45 PM 01/04/2003 -0500, James Bright wrote:<br><br>
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<dd><font face="arial" size=2>Are the clip adapters for the 9000 series pods still around? If I remember correctly, Gottlieb soldered in the CPUs in the sys80 CPU boards. I'm going to start working on some in the next few weeks. Just wondering how hard they are to find and if people have used them with any success. I suppose I could desolder the CPU, but if it's working, I'd rather not.</font>
<dd><font face="arial" size=2>JB</font>
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