Because it's difficult to find memory slots that can be installed at a 90-degree angle, I used this method to change the orientation of the memory stick so it's parallel to the sound card. However, it's a bit cumbersome. Here's how I did it:
This is the final result:
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I am using a PCB board based on the original LuckStar design.
Production Process:
1. Install the jumper pins on the back, shortening them to avoid contact with the sound card. They should be roughly the same height as a jumper cap or slightly shorter. Don't let too many pins protrude on the other side to avoid obstructing the memory slot installation.
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2. Install the Socket Header. Shorten the pins on the top one to prevent them from protruding too far on the other side. Keep the solder joints as flat as possible to avoid obstructing the memory slot installation.
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SBC1: Cyrix 5x86-120, HS-5x86HVGA, 16MB EDO, GD54M30, SB16 CT2770, HardMPU-wt
SBC2: VIA C3-800, PCISA-C800, 128MB SDRAM, TNT2 PCI, SB AWE64 Gold
SBC3: Tualatin-S 1.4G, PCI-6872, 256MB SDRAM, FX5200 PCI, Voodoo2 SLI, SB Live