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Jeff Walther
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I am looking for a Killy Clip or equivalent to fit over a 32 pin DIP.
Way back when if one wanted to install a CPU upgrade in a 68000 based
computer (64 pin DIP) there was a connector/socket called a Killy Clip.
The Killy Clip is a plastic housing which fits snugly over the body of the
68000 chip. Embedded in the plastic housing of the Killy Clip are
contacts which touch each of the 68000's pins. The contacts of the Killy
Clip extend out through the top of the plastic housing so that there are
two rows of pins sticking up above the clip.
When one snaps the Killy Clip over the top of the 68000 one then has a two
row header of pins on top of the Killy Clip which makes contact with all
the pins on the 68000. This makes it easy to connect other things (like
upgrades) to the pins of the 68000.
So, were these things ever built for any chip besides the 68000? For
example, in standard DIP sizes? It would save me a ton of work if I had
one to fit over a 32 pin DIP because then I could build a rig to program
32 pin flash chips in place rather than desoldering them and reinstalling
them.
Google turns up two not useful hits on Killy Clip.
Thank you for any helpful or humorous comments.
Jeff Walther
--
A friend will help you move. A real friend will help you move a body.
Way back when if one wanted to install a CPU upgrade in a 68000 based
computer (64 pin DIP) there was a connector/socket called a Killy Clip.
The Killy Clip is a plastic housing which fits snugly over the body of the
68000 chip. Embedded in the plastic housing of the Killy Clip are
contacts which touch each of the 68000's pins. The contacts of the Killy
Clip extend out through the top of the plastic housing so that there are
two rows of pins sticking up above the clip.
When one snaps the Killy Clip over the top of the 68000 one then has a two
row header of pins on top of the Killy Clip which makes contact with all
the pins on the 68000. This makes it easy to connect other things (like
upgrades) to the pins of the 68000.
So, were these things ever built for any chip besides the 68000? For
example, in standard DIP sizes? It would save me a ton of work if I had
one to fit over a 32 pin DIP because then I could build a rig to program
32 pin flash chips in place rather than desoldering them and reinstalling
them.
Google turns up two not useful hits on Killy Clip.
Thank you for any helpful or humorous comments.
Jeff Walther
--
A friend will help you move. A real friend will help you move a body.