Hi,
Just a little question, is the EB072 ziff adapter still compatible with the new EB006V9 ?
Regards,
Bernard
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Re: EB072
Hi
The only problem I can see is the EB006 V9 does not have the 2 rows of headers that the EB072 plugs onto fitted as standard, like on the earlier boards, so you would need to solder these in yourself. (This could void the warranty)
I believe once this is fitted the board is only usable as a programmer, and not as a development board with the e-blocks etc.
I'm sure Matrix will be able to give a definite answer.
The only problem I can see is the EB006 V9 does not have the 2 rows of headers that the EB072 plugs onto fitted as standard, like on the earlier boards, so you would need to solder these in yourself. (This could void the warranty)
I believe once this is fitted the board is only usable as a programmer, and not as a development board with the e-blocks etc.
I'm sure Matrix will be able to give a definite answer.
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Re: EB072
I have 40 pin zips on some if my boards. I find the smaller ones dont really need it.
It does cover the
28 pin socket between the 40 pin connectors though.
I use Aries sockets, find thy fit no problem.
Not tried it on the V9 board yet but it works on the others.
It does cover the
28 pin socket between the 40 pin connectors though.
I use Aries sockets, find thy fit no problem.
Not tried it on the V9 board yet but it works on the others.
1 in 10 people understand binary, the other one doesn't !