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PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2025 2:16 pm 
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I am pretty sure you need to make a new post for each new submission/inquiry. If you do not. You are "locked in" to the original post. What I mean by that is only forum members who have responded to your original post. KNOW: as in are notified to any further inquiries. In other words. No members of all who have signed up. Have any idea of your new submission. ONLY. Members who have responded to your original post. Sooooo. By doing what you are doing. Adding pictures to your original post. Impedes any other members from giving input.
Having said that. And sorry if too wordy. Hope you understand. That board is difficult for me. It has a lot relays. Not that many IC chips. Plus those metal connectors. You do got those gold connectors. Without removing anything. Low Peripheral. My opinion is from a relatively inexperienced escrapper. I can see some escrapper suggesting stripping some items off. But. I do not have the confidence to give you any more advice. Here to learn like everybody else.


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No rule on continuing a thread with new inquires or not.

I've done both ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

The lighting of the board is a little harsh, is that part of the board, that's not green, gold flashing?

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2025 3:25 pm 
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My reply was only addressing the issue of exposure to the forum's full body of all the member's opinion/knowledge. Continuing a thread. Of course. Just trying to be helpful. I will be "plugged in" to hear an evaluation of this recent PCB. All those Ks and few Us. Relays vs ICs. Of course.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2025 10:17 pm 

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Here is a pic of the pins, some are full plated, some are parcial.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2025 8:05 am 

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Catwhisker wrote:
My reply was only addressing the issue of exposure to the forum's full body of all the member's opinion/knowledge. Continuing a thread. Of course. Just trying to be helpful. I will be "plugged in" to hear an evaluation of this recent PCB. All those Ks and few Us. Relays vs ICs. Of course.
Here to learn like everybody else.

Just realized that the new board was not from the OP :facepalm: my bad, jaclynt probably should start a new thread.

Jblack, what are you looking for on the pins?

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2025 10:03 am 

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In the previous posts they weren't sure if the pins were gold plated or not so I was supplying a picture to help identify the category for this card.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2025 10:13 am 

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I see where they're at on the board now.

The two white sockets, the one for I assume ram and the smaller for maybe a ribbon cable or another smaller board, and the ethernet type ports, if those are also gold pins on top of the extra pics you provided, I would have no issue going high Telco. It may not be strictly necessary as discussed but it makes it easier for me to put it into that class.

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