I've used a few of the Old Crow boards -- everything on the old
boards is transferrable to the new, except for the test switch and
the trimmer pots (which should be replaced with new ones at any rate).
Only other thing to watch out for, when replacing 367 parts, is to
check the orientation of the transistor leads -- ECB vs EBC, etc.
~G
At 11:56 AM 12/23/2007, you wrote:
>Oh, I thought that I remembered that the Old Crow boards were slightly
>different so newer stuff could be used. Not ∗everything∗ was new of
>course.
>
>On Dec 23, 2007 7:23 AM, gil_we
><<mailto:gil_we%40yahoo.com>gil_we@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > You guys are missing the point.
> >
> > The intention of those newly manufactured boards was to be able to
> > move parts from the defected board to the new ones, so you take the
> > ROM from the bad board and place into the new board ;)
>
>
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