Do a dry fit and check clearance before you solder anything; if you're thinking of using an IC socket for the EPROM on the adapter you may find that that makes it just a tiny bit too tall and you actually have to solder the EPROM directly on to the adapter.
There is provision for reprogramming the EPROM after it's installed if necessary but I'd have to go back and look up the details. m That's what I was figuring too Mike. I know from changing out the Main ROM in the M102 an IC socket leaves no room. I used two rows of SIP female headers in the M102 to create a "socket." The M100 does have a bit more room and maybe, if I remove the original IC socket replacing it with headers I make it so I can at least remove the board without desoldering should I want to reprogram or upgrade the EEPROM later. Dry fitting is definitely in the plan. God Bless, GregS <><
