[sci.electronics] 24 pin DIP sockets

bill@videovax.tv.tek.com (William K. McFadden) (04/06/90)

In article <3353@psivax.UUCP> sammy@psivax.UUCP (Samuel M. Katz) writes:
>I am trying to find a company that sells 24 pin DIP .300" wide (not .400 or .600
>which are easy to find) wire wrap sockets. 

Usually you can stick a 16-pin and an 8-pin socket together to get a 24-pin
socket.  Be careful, though: some sockets can't be placed end-to-end without
a space between them.
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