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Re: How do I add firmware to a card?



In article 
<bruce#fanboy.net-19B832.14280109012007@news.newsreader.com>,
 Bruce Tomlin <bruce#fanboy.net@127.0.0.1> wrote:

> In article <dINmh.791$A8.59@news-server.bigpond.net.au>,
>  "RedskullDC" <RDC@oz.org> wrote:
> 
> > Places like:
> > http://www.expresspcb.com/
> > Will make boards to your design, relatively cheaply, no fuss, no mess,
> > software is free to download, yada yada.
> 
> I use pcbpool.com because they take Cadsoft Eagle files directly, which 
> is actually has an OS X version.  They have a limited free-use license 
> which can make boards up to about 3 x 4 inches.
> 
> For two weeks and $50 (a couple days faster if I'm willing to pay more 
> for faster shipping from Ireland), I can get 16 sq in of board, which so 
> far for me has been four 2x2 boards or two 3.5x2.5-ish boards.
> 
> Unless you just have to have your board made in a day or two, it's not 
> really worth making them yourself any more.

Since the original poster was in Australia, his best bet is probably to 
find some place in China to make prototype boards.