Ulrich Bangert wrote:
> what you call "nasty" is a standard PGA 21X21 socket produced in
> millions of copies for early Pentium processors. It has a 2.54 mm pitch
> making it ideal to plug the board into a breadboard.

Oh, I see you are supposed to flip it over and put it in a socket.

What I usually do for prototyping that requires low-speed external circuitry
is to spin a board to plug into the expansion connectors on the Digilent
boards.  They also sell blank prototyping boards which can be useful if the
circuit is simple.

-ch



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