That was me and I appreciate that you did it very much. I bought some and even had some of the carriers professionally printed.

I did end up installing low profile ZIF sockets in them eventually, however.

On 10/5/2025 7:20 PM, Brian K. White wrote:
A few years ago someone asked me about the 24-pin version of the Molex chip carrier for those robots.

https://www.rbrobotics.com/Products/EPROMs.htm

If you have the 24-pin molex socket and didn't want to desolder it to put a standard socket in, there is a 3d-printable model of the carrier to hold a regular dip-24 eprom,

https://github.com/bkw777/Molex78802_Module/blob/master/Carrier/Molex78802_DIP_24.stl


And also a fancy 2-bank virtual 2732 that uses a 28C64 eeprom and a slide switch. Since the chip is SOIC package, it's large enough to be easy to use a test clip to reprogram it.

https://github.com/bkw777/Teeprom/blob/master/MEE2732.md

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