The guy basically just made it because I asked for it. He already had the 27C256 plcc main rom adapter up there since a few years ago, and when I asked him a question about it we got talking and he ended up making the SOIC option rom carrier and the programmer adapter to make it easier to re-program that after assembly, and now this 28C256 version of the main rom adapter.
================ He ALSO made a socketed plcc adapter for the option rom just to see if it would work. https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/iY7EaSqU That is tough though because there isn't *really* room for a plcc32 socket. It does just barely fit, by dint of:@ * Low profile plcc socket. Problem: those are surface mount. I don't think it will be practical to solder them with a pencil. I will try it, and I'll probably manage it, but I don't expect it will be practical. So I expect I'll also have to try with a heat gun and paste. Hopefully that is reasonable to offer as directions. * Sand down two side walls of the socket a little, and sand a chamfer on 2 edges even more, to fit the plcc socket within the ootion rom socket and not interfere with the pins in the option rom socket. At that point some of the socket material is getting pretty thin. But I did a dry fit with the current soic option rom board that had no compnents yet, and a low profile socket, and it looks like it will all just barely fit with that sanding. So the advantage there is the option rom would also be a nice available plcc part, and you could re-program it without a special "reverse-adpter-adapter" like you need for the soldered-on soic board. Only problem is for some reason he made it for 28F256 not 28C256. I can't find those anywhere except old ones on ebay. So I ordered a set of boards and some 28F256 from ebay, and I'll build a couple just to see if the process is really practical or not to expect people to do. If the soldering isn't too bad and the socket grinding isn't too bad and the end result fits and works well, then I'll ask him if he wouldn't mind making a 28C256 version, and THAT would be the version everyone should actually use.
