Hi,
I was replacing a 68008 CPU in a QL and I accidently pulled the top of the CPU socket. I was going to fit a new 48 pin socket.
But 2 things struck me, the new socket is not the same height of the old socket and the new socket is not Red.
Fitting the new socket willl make the height of the CPU the same of as 8301 and the socket is not Red, but this makes it not a tradition QL.
Does this matter?
Turned Pin or non-Turn Pin socket?
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Derek
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Re: New Sockets For Old
Exactly how I bust mine, now matter how much I tried I couldn't put it back together. I just ended up soldering in two strips of turned pin sockets. IIRC Nasta's idea of using two smaller sockets seems better fix.
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Re: New Sockets For Old
There are 48 pin turned pin sockets and I would recommend those every time you need to replace a socket. Color certainly does not matter, I think the latest issued Samsung made machines had CPU sockets similar to the ULA and IPC sockets.
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Pretty all my QLs are Samsung builds and they used two cheap 24-pins sockets to host the CPU.
Re: New Sockets For Old
Exactly what should have been done from the start!mk79 wrote:Pretty all my QLs are Samsung builds and they used two cheap 24-pins sockets to host the CPU.