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dlb28311@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (David Black) (04/18/91)

Hi. Does anyone know of any mail-order firms who sell 121 and 128
pin PGA sockets in small quantities? These are used for the 68020 and
68030, respectively. I have called Digi-Key, JDR Microdevices, and  
a few others... no luck. I am working on a hack to stick a 68030
in a 68020 socket for LUCAS, possibly including the data cache.    
If I succeed, I will post the results here.. no need to mail me 
requesting copies of them. Thanks in advance!


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dlb28311@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (David Black) (04/18/91)

Oops! Looks like the 68020 uses a 108 pin socket.
       

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<LEEK@QUCDN.QueensU.CA> (04/21/91)

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In article <1991Apr17.200556.7785@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>, dlb28311@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu
(David Black) says:
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>Hi. Does anyone know of any mail-order firms who sell 121 and 128
>pin PGA sockets in small quantities? These are used for the 68020 and
>68030, respectively. I have called Digi-Key, JDR Microdevices, and

Try calling Active Components at 1-800-677-8899 (for U.S.A. only)
They have some PGA sockets.  I am not sure which ones would fit
the 020 and 030.  Just give them a call.

>a few others... no luck. I am working on a hack to stick a 68030
>in a 68020 socket for LUCAS, possibly including the data cache.
>If I succeed, I will post the results here.. no need to mail me
>requesting copies of them. Thanks in advance!

Please do...
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>David Black  University of Illinois Materials Research Laboratory          ///
>             Internet: dave-b@uiuc.edu                                    ///
>             Bitnet:   black@uiucmrl                                  \\\///
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K. C. Lee
Elec. Eng. Grad. Student