[Coco] 2764 EPROM
Roger Taylor
operator at coco3.com
Mon Sep 10 19:51:37 EDT 2007
At 05:53 PM 9/10/2007, you wrote:
>On Monday 10 September 2007, Mark Marlette
>wrote: >Make sure you have the card edge fingers
>gold plated. Anything else >will not be
>reliable. > >Mark >Cloud-9 > I'll confirm
>that. I even went so far as to cut the edge
>pattern off my MPI, and using some high silver
>content solder, bridged the gap between the
>cutoff edge of the MPI board, and a section of
>old, gold plated but scrap edge pattern sawed
>from an old PC XT card. That was well over a
>decade back up the log now, and it was
>absolutely the "End of contact
>problems". >Quoting "Darren A."
><darccml at hotmail.com>: >>> From: "Joef6809" >>>
>Subject: Re: [Coco] 2764 EPROM >>> Date: Mon, 10
>Sep 2007 03:26:04 -0400 >>> >>> I was actually
>thinking more like this. >>>
>http://vcc6809.bravehost.com/Pics/ide.html >>>
>Some hand work would be needed to get the final
>shape but I think >>> it will work out well. >>>
>I figure at worst I'll waist $60.00 >> >>
>-- >> >> For prototyping, it would cost about
>$20 more to get two boards made >> and have them
>cut the outline and slots for you. >> >> Later,
>if you want to produce several boards, the
>Standard service will >> definitely save you
>money. It would cost about $177 for 9
>MiniBoards >> (which you would have to trim
>yourself), whereas with the Standard >> service,
>you could get 10 boards (machine trimmed) for
>about $137. >> >>
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