You have pin 1 headed in the correct direction. If all the pins are lined up, you should be good to go!
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You have pin 1 headed in the correct direction. If all the pins are lined up, you should be good to go!
Quoted from oldschoolbob:Thanks Schwaggs, The socket doesn't have the notch on the pin 1 side. And the board isn't marked for pin 1 so I checked the board assembly drawing and it shows pin 1 in the lower left. But the overlap just didn't look right.
I'm pretty new to this NVRAM stuff.
Bob
Andrew made those boards for any machine that takes a 5101 to it is likely the board would overlap neighboring chips on some boards. I agree it looks odd. Let us know how things work out!
Quoted from eh97ac:TIP - The silkscreen shows the notch!
He was questioning which way pin 1 was oriented on the board, not the NVRAM.
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