Gary, you are right. It's CUI who use 81 for the 262° ones. Just to add to the general confusion...
VERAULT, I am going to get some of these from AliExpress which claim to be the right ones: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004612689660.html
I think Cliff FM6728 might be the right socket...
Found this thread because I have the same problem. I need the 262° ones, not the more common 270° ones, for a Sega Mark III.
Gary C, I think the SV80 is the 270° type, and the SV81 is the 262° model.
So far I have identified the Hirschmann MAB 8 SH as being 262° type, for a PCB mount socket...
Thanks. The criteria for inclusion is that it was used in a microcomputer, or is historically significant in relation to a CPU that was. So for now I'll leave that one out.
I did add a couple from your list, I'll post it tomorrow if I remember.
I have some questions.
Was the Data General microNOVA ever used in any non-mini-computers?
Was the Essex SX 200 every used in anything? I can find announcements for it, but no evidence of it being used.
Were the Monolithic Memories bit slice CPUs used in anything? Can't find any evidence.
Was...
It would be about £20 to ship it to the US. It actually came with Japan - I got it as part of a job lot with one item I really wanted, and didn't have time to re-sell it. Pricing was based on eBay but apparently my research didn't identify it as the right model.
Creative Soundblaster AWE32 Value card for ISA bus computers.
CT3660
Introduced: 1996
FM Synth Chip: CT1978 (CQM chip)
Wavetable Synth Chip: CT1971 (EMU-8000) and CT1972 (EMU-8011 ROM)
Plug & Play: Yes
Various internal headers for inputs (e.g. CD-ROM), joystick port etc.
Was...