Ordered, received and confirmed that the
Burndy CEE2X91S-3Z14
(same as the
CEE2X91S-V7Z14 except pin length, or coating or something)
is the 6100, 7100, 8100 PDS slot. This might be useful for anyone trying to build a PDS pass through for the G3 upgrades, or just for board repair, or possible to try to build a multi-PDS card riser. Through hole.
Burndy ELF160ASC-3Z50
is the cache/ROM slot for the X100 machines and the ROM slot for the X500 and Beige G3 machines. Through hole.
Burndy ELF160HGC-3Z50
is the cache slot for the Alchemy (6400, C600, C500) machines. Through hole.
Burndy ELF168E5GCE-3Z50
is a 5V, 168 pin FPM/EDO DIMM socket for the X500 family and most of the contemporary Macs. It is surface mount and kind of physically fat. It's in the same style as the ROM socket but with a lever at the end to expel the DIMM. SM
AMP 382284-1
is a 5V, 168 pin FPM/EDO DIMM socket, so just like above, but through hole instead of SM and far thinner in footprint. This is probably a good replacement for broken DIMM sockets on boards that use this type of memory.
I thought I ordered, but I didn't seem to receive
Burndy ELF160AGC-3Z50
Burndy DRS168S1GRC-06CZ50
I need to check my invoice and make sure that I wasn't charged for them. I think they just accidentally dropped off the order.
So I may try again once the budget recovers a little. August was an expensive month. Steve Jackson Games did a Kickstarter to bring back "In The Labyrinth" and I did some traveling.
They (company referenced in previous post, also have 68 pin SIMM sockets good for ROM installation/repair or IIfx memory Socket repair.