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ORDER am29f032b-TSOP -> SNES-ROM36-DIP..

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Background: The old board floating on nesdev was giving faulty results in the new Eagle, and did not conform with design specs for Laen's PCB ordering service. Of course this is odd since all I did was recreate the very same model, and it works fine.. although not as pretty.

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I will be ordering pcb's in 3-4 days.. I estimate can sell some for $2-$5 each. Let me know if you are up
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Nice!

I can't think of a use right now but I'll keep it in mind.
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PCB Eagle Board : http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ampxqyj0ilrqm7t

NOTE: the dip holes on this board are not big enough to fit my pin headers in. If you are downloading this board you want to fatten them.
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Do you ship to Spain?

I would like around 36 units. How much will be?
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jose found a site that will definitely save u $$$

http://www.buyicnow.com/fincat.php?cat=396

they have both the ROMLab pcb as well as the adapter on nesdev, which is truly the same thing as mine on this thread minus a pad for /We and /Reset that I added for personal shiz.
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bazz wrote:jose found a site that will definitely save u $$$

http://www.buyicnow.com/fincat.php?cat=396

they have both the ROMLab pcb as well as the adapter on nesdev, which is truly the same thing as mine on this thread minus a pad for /We and /Reset that I added for personal shiz.
Those are not compatibile with snes carts, I have tried several of those.
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really?? I looked at some pins and they seemed to match... do you know what is off?
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Tormenter wrote:Those are not compatibile with snes carts, I have tried several of those.
There's two different versions of the adapter in that link, which one are you saying is not compatible? Or are you saying both are incompatible?
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I just ordered 16 of the type "II" adapters from them. I will compare them to the ones that I had Laen make a few weeks ago once I get them.
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Guys I got the adapter in the mail today.. It looks great .. :D BUT the drill size is a bit too small for the pin headers -.- Looks like I will be using wires again... lol ..wow fail
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Might be a bit ghetto but what about sticking some piece of stripped uniwire cable in the hole and solder?
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If I was making an SMT-DIP adapter, I'd do it like this: http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/serial ... p-572.html (with the DIP pads being on the edge of the board, solder it flat against the board). Having pins would be useful if you want to use a socket, though.
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bazz wrote:jose found a site that will definitely save u $$$

http://www.buyicnow.com/fincat.php?cat=396

they have both the ROMLab pcb as well as the adapter on nesdev, which is truly the same thing as mine on this thread minus a pad for /We and /Reset that I added for personal shiz.
Anyone knows why A20 and A21 are inverted on the II adapter?
The I adaper is correct, at least according to my own understanding :)
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bazz wrote:Guys I got the adapter in the mail today.. It looks great .. :D BUT the drill size is a bit too small for the pin headers -.- Looks like I will be using wires again... lol ..wow fail
I ordered a few and just received them and I must say that I had no trouble fitting pin header in mine. Not sure if you received a bad batch.
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bazz wrote:Guys I got the adapter in the mail today.. It looks great .. :D BUT the drill size is a bit too small for the pin headers -.- Looks like I will be using wires again... lol ..wow fail
Are these the pre-made ones from china, or did you have some made by Laen? I noticed that the drill size on the ones I ordered from Laen were tight, but I was able to get a pin-header in there.
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