[sdiy] where to get 3M Scotchflex sockets and strips?
Kenny Balys
kenny at beatkamp.com
Mon Jul 27 21:41:37 CEST 2020
Then they are gone? I was hoping someone would say something
like 'did you try Henry's World of Scotchflex Sockets?'.
What am I supposed to use to prototype bussed digital
circuits?
Wire wrap like the 70s again? Is there some other new system
I haven't heard about?
I just want to bang together an 8 latch MIDI controller for my
Music500. If I had the Scotchflex stuff I could do it in a few hours.
On 27.07.20 24:16 , Randy Dawson wrote:
> Those were my absolute favorite for microprocessor prototyping, nothing faster
> for doing bus routing
> Daisy chain wire wrap? Forget it, this is IDE forks like ribbon connectors,
> just stab in your WW wire and move on to the next connection.
> They are only 2 deep though, so you have to think ahead.
> Randy
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> *Subject:* [sdiy] where to get 3M Scotchflex sockets and strips?
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> I am running out of 3M scotchflex sockets and push strips and I
> cannot seem to find where to get a resupply.
>
> Anyone know where to find them? Even the tool, 3M No.3522, seems to be
> nowhere.
>
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