Date : Sat, 07 Jan 2017 20:41:55 +0000
From : dl.harper@... (David Harper)
Subject: BBC Master co-processor PCB stand-offs
The software is available from:
http://www.cowsarenotpurple.co.uk/bbccomputer/master512/system.html
David Harper
On 7/1/17 17:35, Daniel Jameson wrote:
> I don't use any with my 80186... The pins are fairly robust.
>
>
>
> On 7 January 2017@..., Murray Colpman <muzerakascooby@...
> <mailto:muzerakascooby@...>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Simple question, but one that I couldn't find from a Google search
> (I'm
> clearly looking for the wrong things),
>
> My friend recently out of the blue found a 65C102 co-processor in his
> attic, in rather bad shape. After straightening out all the pins and
> plugging it into my Master 128, though, it seems to work just fine!
>
> However, I have only the board itself ? none of the supplied
> software (I
> always wonder why they can't just include it in the ROM...), or,
> as the
> topic of this question, the PCB stand-offs to support the board.
>
> I'm guessing that while these aren't strictly necessary they'll
> help to
> take pressure off the pins, which having already been bent I
> suspect is
> probably a good idea. So I'm wondering, what should I buy?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Murray.
>
>
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