Jeff wrote:
>Is there a publishable (or slide under the tablable) pinout for the C 
>series ZIF socket available?    If one could find the darned ZIF pin 
>header & matrix (hunted high and low and can't find that thing) it 
>probably wouldn't be that hard to whip up a C series ZIF to Beige ZIF 
>adapter.   It's probably not worth the effort, but Sierra 
>ProtoExpress will do 2 four layer boards for about $135.

Thought someone once said the voltages between the regular and
SuperMac-propretary ZIF socket were also different. But I suppose that
could also be addressed in a custom board. 

Wouldn't Sierra also have to install the CPU and L2 bits on the board as
well, or were you thinking of a new adapter piece that would go in
between a normal G3 ZIF and the socket?

But if $135 buys two, that doesn't really sound too bad. That isn't much
more than the old ZIF carriers, considering the specialized nature.

-David

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