I should have said,
The key aspect here is how thin the carrier plastic piece is.
I never did find out who manufactured this header.
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On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 11:32 AM Stephen Adolph <[email protected]>
wrote:

> this is what I am using today.  works really well, should have bought
> hundreds of them!
>
> [image: 20210226_112228.jpg]
>
> On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 8:51 AM Stephen Adolph <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Greg, thanks for that, and I hope you feel better soon!
>> I counted and I have enough pin headers to build a grand total of 12 more
>> REX# NEC/M10.  then that's it.
>> Steve
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 8:46 AM Greg Swallow <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Steve,
>>>
>>> I should have some of what I use to make system ROM sockets fom T102. Am
>>> in VA hospital for a day or two. Took a dizzy fall at work and gotta find
>>> out why. Hope to be home by Sat and will dig up what I got and let you know.
>>>
>>> I believe they were 1x20 @ 2.54mm spacing. No longer in my eBay purchase
>>> history.
>>>
>>> God Bless,
>>>
>>> GregS <><
>>>
>>> Feb 26, 2021 5:55:48 AM Stephen Adolph <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> Hi folks.
>>> I'm struggling to find a good pcb pin for building REX# NEC/M10.
>>>
>>> I have tried working with those leadframes, but I find it difficult to
>>> work with them.  I have to file them down so that the pins don't catch, and
>>> they don't work on machine sockets either.
>>>
>>> https://www.te.com/usa-en/product-1544210-2.html
>>>
>>>
>>> Can someone recommend a good low cost low profile solder machine pin?
>>>
>>> What I have today is absolutely perfect, but I can't find any more.  It
>>> is a 28 pin DIP header based on machine pins that has a really thin plastic
>>> frame.  So the module plugs in and sits almost directly flush to the host
>>> socket.
>>>
>>> thx
>>> Steve
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

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