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A2 Rev 0 Recreation Project Status
- Subject: A2 Rev 0 Recreation Project Status
- From: Mike Willegal <mike@willegal.net>
- Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 01:44:51 GMT
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Hi Folks,
My Rev0 recreation project has had a major milestone as I received the
first batch of 6 PCBs earlier this week. I have on hand, all parts,
except the decals for the memory jumper blocks, which are on order, and
Apple ROMs, which must come from a donor Apple II. I think that the
boards look great. The only slight glitch, so far, is tight fit for the
expansion slot connectors. I specified a hole size smaller than I
should have. The fit is tight, but not impossible.
I'm in process of putting together the first one and it is going rather
well. I have a link to a scan of the bare PCB on my recreation page.
http://www.willegal.net/appleii/images/rev0clone-front.jpg
I'll be putting up some pictures of the assembly and bring up process as
I go forward. I can't wait to replace that flaky Rev 3 that currently
resides in my Apple II with one of these brand new beauties.
I plan on keeping 2 boards and selling the extras. I am leaning
towards selling them as kits, with all parts included to build up the
motherboard, except the Apple ROMs. Part of the reason that I am
leaning toward the kit approach, is the fun I'm having putting my first
one together. Let me know what you think.
Regards,
Mike Willegal
www.willegal.net