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Re: [N8VEM-S100:5520] Re: FW: PCB to CZE



While John has pointed out lots of good information about it all, I'd
like to point out that the current set of boards available for most of
the boards (not sure about boards that John is handling himself) are
listed at:

http://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/w/page/35044530/PCB%20Inventory

That page also gives contact information about who to contact (Andrey
has contacted me for the boards I have.)

For boards I have I restock as necessary.  If there are boards people
want but that no one else has nor are planning to order (including if
they're being redesigned) then I'll order them.

Additionally, I've had success by asking PCBCart.com to waive the
tooling charge when I reorder a board someone else has ordered as long
as I have the original order # and part #.

Todd

On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 8:26 PM, monahanz <mon...@vitasoft.org> wrote:
> Hi Andrey,
>
> These boards are not made or supplied by a commercial outfit. They are made
> and utilized by a group of hobbyists. When a new board is developed a
> posting is made on a few relevant web forums such as this group, and on
> www.S100Computers.com.   A group purchase to have a bunch of boards is done.
> Typically one person volunteers to handle the order (I often do first
> orders).  Typically 20-30 boards go into a new board batch order resulting
> in boards costing about ~$15 a board.    Unfortunately (for you) this has
> been going on for  a few years now so most people have their basic S100
> boards and are moving “up” to more sophisticated ones.
>
>
>
> So for you to get a board you would have to start or wait to do another
> batch of these boards yourself and/or get others to join in.   We have a
> company called PCBcart.com make the boards for us. The Gruber files are
> available here
> (http://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/w/browse/#view=ViewFolder&param=S-100%20Boards
> ).   I or others can help you setup an order, but remember there is a
> setup/processing/shipping fee (~$150) for any initial board.
>
>
>
> From time to time I or others come out with second (or third) improved
> versions on these boards (so far we have done about 36 different boards).
> This is often when newer users join in.  In fact if you even think you will
> need a board,  that is the time to get one.  Unfortunately there has not
> been a real need for an update on that IDE board at the moment (although if
> a run is made one minor tweak could be incorporated).
>
>
>
> Hope the above helps you and others that may be interested in these boards
>
>
>
> John
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, November 4, 2014 3:59:17 PM UTC-8, lynchaj wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ing. Andrey Vasilyev [mailto:va...@kinderland.cz]
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 4, 2014 4:50 PM
>> To: lyn...@yahoo.com
>> Subject: PCB to CZE
>>
>> Hi, Andrew!
>>
>> Can I buy the following PCB's ?
>>
>> 1. S-100 PC Keyboard Adaptor  Board - 1 pcs
>> 2. S-100 SMB Display Boards  - 1 pcs
>> 3. S-100 S-100 Bus EPROM/RAM Board - 1 pcs
>> 4. S-100 8086 Master CPU  Board - 1 pcs
>> 5. S-100 Lava-10 Video  Board - 1 pcs
>> 6. S-100 80286 Master/Slave CPU Board - 1 pcs
>> 7. S-100 80386 Master/Slave CPU Board - 1 pcs
>> 8. S-100 8 MB Daughter Static RAM Board for 80386 CPU board - 1 pcs
>> 9. S-100 32 MB Daughter Static RAM Board for 80386 CPU board - 1 pcs
>>
>>
>>  ... with delivery by ordinary mail to the Czech Republic?
>>
>> ==========================
>> To: Kastanova 1082
>> Hluboka nad Vltavou,
>> 373 41, Czech Republic
>> Andrey Vasilyev
>> ==========================
>>
>>
>> Payment by PayPal is possible.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you in advance for your reply !
>>
>> Andrey Vasilyev
>> va...@kinderland.cz
>>
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