@@yoppindia the reverse pinout is such a rarity, the dimple is opposite of where it traditionally is placed to be an alert, “I’m something not ordinary”
@@yoppindiaI bought those chips by accident many years ago… I didn’t know they were reverse pinout until I tried to use them normally 10 years ago. They just sat on my shelf until recently. You can still find them on eBay but why would you want to?
@@arcademaster1 hmm, maybe I should have been clear, I am talking about seeing chips with the dimple other way. I don't want those chips, but I'm inspired to make a few ISA cards after seeing those cartridges you are trying to make.
Whatever die they used to form those leads should be able to re-form them the other way… unless it requires the lead frame to be still attached.
AMD inside
when engineers become dumb, why would you put the dimple other way?
@@yoppindia the reverse pinout is such a rarity, the dimple is opposite of where it traditionally is placed to be an alert, “I’m something not ordinary”
@arcademaster1 the irony is that I have been playing with electronics for 30 years, I am seeing it first time.
@@yoppindiaI bought those chips by accident many years ago… I didn’t know they were reverse pinout until I tried to use them normally 10 years ago. They just sat on my shelf until recently. You can still find them on eBay but why would you want to?
@@arcademaster1 hmm, maybe I should have been clear, I am talking about seeing chips with the dimple other way. I don't want those chips, but I'm inspired to make a few ISA cards after seeing those cartridges you are trying to make.