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Re: Apple II prototyping board:The 8BitBaby is born!
"Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in message
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> HansO wrote:
>> aiiadict@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>>""
>>>This is an email from 'The cradle of the 8 Bit Baby'
>>>
>>>Message:
>>>Hello there!
>>>
>>>[You're receiving this email, because you're a registred user in the
>>>8BitBaby community]
>>>
>>>GOOD NEWS: The 8BitBaby is born! Yes, the boards arrived and are ready
>>>for sale
>>>for just 7.90 EURO. If you take 4 or more it's even only 6.90 EURO
>>>each!
>>>
>>>Don't hesitate, read the official release note here:
>>>http://www.siliconsonic.de/news/news108_e.htm
>>>
>>>And while you're at it, buy some 8bb's ;)
>>>
>>>When you're done with your project and like to share it with others,
>>>leave a note in the 8bb forum at http://www.8bitbaby.de.
>>>
>>>So warm up your soldering guns, it's project-time!
>>>
>>>Cheers, Axel (of 8bitbaby.de)
>>>
>>>""
>>
>> This is a great prototype board for not just the Apple but also for
>> Commodore,
>> MSX and some more. The edge connectors are double sided goldplated and
>> experimenters board with those connectors are rare!
>> Hans, http://www.hansotten.com
>
> And will it fit in an Apple II with the top closed?
Probably not, Mike. But, after all it is only for
prototyping which would be used with the top open
so that you could make changes on the fly. Once you
got it right, you would then design a board that would
fit into the Apple with the hood closed.
Bill Garber