Unfortunately I do not remember where I got mine Gary, may have been eBay. The 
straight up ones are Digikey A101949-ND. In a bind you can solder the pins to a 
dual row right handed pins header.   The ISA slot is really only for testing. 
You can stick the straight up socket in the board pin holes (without solder) at 
right angles to the board in an extender card to test things. Does not look 
pretty but works!

 

If you get a source of the right angled ones let me know.

 

John

.  

 

From: Gary Kaufman [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, March 2, 2015 3:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [N8VEM-S100:6267] Re: A S100 Bus (8 bit data bus) XVGA Video 
Display board

 

John -

Starting to collect parts...

"The right angeled ISA 62 pin socket is not that common.  I got mine from 
Digi-Key #1450-1026-ND."

That part seems to be the AS6C3216-55TIN 
<http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/AS6C3216-55TIN/1450-1026-ND/4234585>  
sram.  Any chance you have the correct part number handy fir the ISA socket?

Thanks!

   -  Gary

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