[Coco] More ISA boards for cost of shipping.

Jim Cox jimcox at miba51.com
Mon Aug 25 00:33:34 EDT 2008


Stories of crazy drivers and ISO 9000 aside, the box is a about a one
foot cube, but I will most likely put the boards in something bigger
and with some padding.  I would say that there are somewhere between
20 to 30 boards max.

-Jim Cox
http://miba51.blogspot.com/

On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 6:53 PM, George Ramsower
<georgeramsower at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Cox"
>
>> Great advice, but is anyone interested in taking them off my hands?
>>
>> -Jim Cox
>
> That made me smile.
>
> I may be interested. How many cards are going to be shipped?
> I'm a pack rat but I do have limits.
>
> George
>
>> http://miba51.blogspot.com/
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Gene Heskett
>>>
>>> On Sunday 24 August 2008, George Ramsower wrote:
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "Jim Cox"
>>>>
>>>>> I have a box of ISA boards that I will give to the first person who
>>>>> wants them for just the cost of shipping.  I think that there is even
>>>>> a radio board in the box, but I am not sure.
>>>>>
>>>>> -Jim Cox
>>>>
>>>> I've used old ISA cards for the edge connectors to build Y-cables for
>>>> cocos. Just cut 'em out and solder the ribbon cables to them.
>>>>
>>>> Works goodly for that.
>>>>
>>> Also as gold plated replacements for the MPI's 'solder plated' and
>>> worthless
>>> edge connector where it plugs into the coco's nice gold plated side port
>>> connector.  Tedious soldering job though, but worth every strained
>>> eyeball
>>> once done...
>>>>
>>>> George
>
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