> I am looking for a Killy Clip or equivalent to fit over a 32 pin DIP.
>
> ...  I suspect you
> are talking about a DIP test clip.

No, he really means Killy Clip. They were a very popular way to kludge
expansion capability onto a 128/512/Plus. Horribly unreliable, easy to screw
up the install...They were very much lower profile than a dip test clip, so
you could actually reinstall the motherboard with the clip installed. A dip
test clip is too tall for this purpose.

They were not widely manufactured in the first place, and I never saw one
other than for the 68000.

You could make your own equivalent, though, by using a dip "header" (or a
couple of them) and soldering them directly onto the pins of the 32 pin ic.
Cheap and sort of reversible, but a bit more labor intensive. 32 pins
shouldn't be too bad, though...I've done this lots of times for smaller
chips. Works better than a Killy clip ever did.

Good luck!
--Tom

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Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-4070
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