REALTIME VX-VY n/a PCM
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Re: REALTIME VX-VY n/a PCM
Yeah it's more the other end I'm worried about getting the 32pin dip to connect to it, the floppy cable I have are 34 but just strip the 2 end wires off & move from end on floppy connector so red wire is 2 back from front.
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here's the ecu with PLCC Socket soldered, then PLCC to DIP adapter.
I wonder if a floppy cable connected to my 32pin Burner adapter would work for ostrich? I also havn't tried a nvram yet in the socket to see if that would make realtime possible.
The adapter i found is expensive, about $110 as postage is very expensive from the US.
https://epboard.com/eproducts/cusadapter.htm
You have to do custom order for DIP-32 to PLCC-32 IC Part number. E32-0035
I wonder if a floppy cable connected to my 32pin Burner adapter would work for ostrich? I also havn't tried a nvram yet in the socket to see if that would make realtime possible.
The adapter i found is expensive, about $110 as postage is very expensive from the US.
https://epboard.com/eproducts/cusadapter.htm
You have to do custom order for DIP-32 to PLCC-32 IC Part number. E32-0035
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Re: REALTIME VX-VY n/a PCM
The nvram is a different pinout, but if you made up a pcb that adapts the pins, like the pcm nvram board does, then it should work.
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Yeh I'd just mount it on a memcal to burner adapter
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I had a quick look today & should be reasonably easy to solder the 32 ribbon wires to the 32dip clip adapter, so I’ll try that first!
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I thought ostrich just had a dip to plug into the socket?
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That was my thought when I saw the ribbon soldered to the board.The1 wrote:Yeh I'd just mount it on a memcal to burner adapter
You can find them on Ebay listed as PLCC emulator adapter.
Soldering a plcc chip mount to the board is probably a stronger long term solution.
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It would be so much easier if I could find where to buy this…
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Re: REALTIME VX-VY n/a PCM
It would not be impossible to make one, strip back the last 2 or 3 cm of each cable, cut every second one short, strip and tin the last 2 mm and stick some pins to solder to or solder direct to the top of a DIP socket. Then could epoxy or super glue over the top of that to hold it solid.
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Yeah I think thats going to be the easiest way! THANKS