On Tue, 13 Feb 2001 15:06:57 +1100, you wrote: >David Duffy wrote: >> >> At 01:05 PM 13/02/01 +1100, you wrote: >> >I've missed the start of this thread but anyway - >> > >> >It'll probably be cheaper to convert the equipment to 25 pin - you = have to >> >file the openings out 2.5 mm wider and >> >pull the pins (carefully) out of the old sockets to fit into the new = ones. >> >Hint - a temperature controlled soldering iron can be set for a = temperature >> >that, when applied to each pin, won't melt solder, but will soften = the >> >plastic around the pin enough for it to be removed without damage. = Pins >> >removed this way can then be cold forced into another socket. > > >If you can get the plugs from Farnell, maybe the >plastic housings from the D25 will fit the D23 plug?? >-Roman If you're not worried about the screws, some hotmelt glue would probably do the trick! -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.