Trash80toHP_Mini
NIGHT STALKER
Yep, mentioned doing just that a few posts above. I've got a 72-pin 16MB SIMM with eight TSOP ICs, 32 of which might easily be arranged on top a/0 bottom of the existing SIMM outline. Not thinking about that so much however, not everyone would necessarily want all 128MB. It would be a massive PITA to offer more than one config or to upgrade with more ICs thereafter. Besides, a compact Mac IIx really needs to have SIMMs of some type on board. []
This project is being done, period. My working SE/30 has a broken clip on the rearward bank. Those 30-pin sockets will be coming out. They will be replaced by header pins of the proper number (less than 120) for sockets under an adapter with 72-pin socket aboveboard. [}]
72-pin socket will be located in the centered for minimal footprint and clearance in the /30.
IIRC this is the solder side of a SIMMsaver I'd scanned in a previous incarnation of this insanity. ATM, I've another in my hand that's been stripped of components. Let the games begin!
This project is being done, period. My working SE/30 has a broken clip on the rearward bank. Those 30-pin sockets will be coming out. They will be replaced by header pins of the proper number (less than 120) for sockets under an adapter with 72-pin socket aboveboard. [}]
72-pin socket will be located in the centered for minimal footprint and clearance in the /30.
IIRC this is the solder side of a SIMMsaver I'd scanned in a previous incarnation of this insanity. ATM, I've another in my hand that's been stripped of components. Let the games begin!