Closed 72-pin SIMM sockets 90° angled

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I have got some. Do these look suitable?
 

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Looks like they ...are correct? ...are wrong? :)

I can sell two for let's say €5 if you want them.
 
A letter to Russia should be under €1,50 so that's €6,50 total. If you want a tracked delivery it will be about €5 more but I guess it's not really necessary for such a small item. Let me know your name, address etc. via PM, and I can send the parts today. Paypal is ok I guess?
 
The parts are in the mail. I don't remember if I have sent anything to Russia before, but I put it as a priority letter, so hopefully you'll get them this week.
 
Damn :( Do you want me to send another two? I can do it just for the cost of postage, perhaps a registered letter or something like that?
 
Agreed in PM that I send another pair of sockets, this time in a registered letter.
 
I have got some. Do these look suitable?
Sorry to hijack your thread Im2.

ajk, would you happen to know if these sockets are suitable for use as a second simm socket on a Apollo1240/1260 in a desktop case (ie keyboard in place) or would they be facing the wrong way and hit the keyboard?
 
@paul1981

I don't have an Apollo myself, but you can see in the pictures on the first page which way these are oriented, maybe you can compare yourself? You can tell by the pin order which way they fit on the board.
 
@Paul

Sadly because of the CPU and Keyboard back-plate you wont be able to fit the SIMM socket on the reverse of the card, even a 90degree one.


@ajk

If you have some left I would be interested in them (with shipping to the UK)
 
@Zetr0

Sure, I still have some. I can make a separate for sale thread so as not to pollute this thread. This can be closed as soon as feedback is left.
 
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