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Lo-Tek ISA Compact Flash Adapter Original

Smack2k

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I have two PCB's for the Original Version of the Lo-Tek ISA Compact Flash Adapter. Looking to get the needed through-hole parts to put them together and use

Looking at the Lo-Tek site, some of the parts for the Original ISA Adapter are marked Obsolete on Mouser.com....the site lists comparable parts, but not sure they are exactly the same and will work.

Anyone know an updated list of what would be needed to put this together using the Original Rev. 1 Boards?
 
What part numbers are showing as obsolete / not available, I just did a quick search on mouser.com and all but the 32 pin socket show as available, Personally i use turned pin sockets and you can probably get them on ebah. I assume you have this board.
 
That is the board I have..

I had a couple other parts come up obsolete, but they are there now, maybe I typed the number in wrong..who knows...thanks for checking...

As for the turned pin sockets, can you give me an example of what that is? I'll be honest, I dont know...I can solder parts, but my complete understanding of each socket / chip is weak at best

As for that 32-Pin Socket - http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail...UhFNWB9wRjxou1SwUqJAoDp5LB1EXk3r7Yu6TNCa7kw== - does the part they recommend as a replacement work OK or no?
 
An example of the turned pin socket.

The socket you linked to is showing as unavailable for me, But these will suffice and showing as available,
Sockets can be a bit expensive on mouser so it pay's to shop around.

Edit: Only just noticed i seem to be getting redirected on mouser.com, Probably because i'm in the UK.
 
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That is the board I have..

I had a couple other parts come up obsolete, but they are there now, maybe I typed the number in wrong..who knows...thanks for checking...

As for the turned pin sockets, can you give me an example of what that is? I'll be honest, I dont know...I can solder parts, but my complete understanding of each socket / chip is weak at best

As for that 32-Pin Socket - http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail...UhFNWB9wRjxou1SwUqJAoDp5LB1EXk3r7Yu6TNCa7kw== - does the part they recommend as a replacement work OK or no?
Check this one out.http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Mill-Max/110-43-632-41-001000/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMs%2fSh%2fkjph1tvt1%2fmEPT%2fXo1jn%252bnCA2bXc%3d
 
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