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Re: [N8VEM-S100:23]



Andrew,

If I wanted to start working with ECB hardware, I assume I would start with a
SBC,  then get a backplane, and some disk I/O...

Should I  start with the SBC V2? Is that enough to get started with CP/M 2.2?

If so please verify and I will purchase one asap... and backplane and bus monitor.

I can afford the three boards. Am I headed the right direction?

Douglas

On Jan 17, 2011, at 9:42 AM, Andrew Lynch wrote:

Hi!  Recently I’ve gotten some questions about how many PCBs I have available.  Here is a quick snap shot of my PCB shelf:

 

ECB

 

 

 

Cassette Interface

14

Disk IO

13

Prop IO

12

Backplane

13

SBC V2

10

SBC-188

15

4MEM

17

Prototyping board with IO decode

7

Zilog Peripherals

15

SCG

5

Bus Monitor

5

MSX Cartridge reader

7

DSKY

8

uPD7220 V2 prototype

6

Extended backplane

13

6x0x host processor

15

6x0x ECB backplane

17

6x0x IO mezzanine

13

 

 

S-100

 

 

 

parallel ASCII keyboard

5

regular prototyping board

3

PIC/RTC

3

 

 

Mini Boards

 

 

 

PPIDE

2

AT2XTKBD

32

ECB to Z80 socket adapters

13

Juha SD

6

SCSI to IDE prototypes

5

 

 

Chips

 

 

 

80C188-25 CPU

31

WD37C65 FDC

23

 

If you see any boards you would like please contact me.  The ECB and S-100 boards are $20 each.  The Mini Boards are $5 each.

 

Thanks and have a nice day!

Andrew Lynch