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Re: Apple II rev 0 replica tradeoffs
On Jun 6, 7:47 pm, m...@willegal.net wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have offered the kit without socketed ICs, at a discounted price,
> and also as a bare board, from early on. So far, no takers for
> either, but I will continue to offer these options. In terms of IC's
> it's hard to define what is obscure. There are some surprisingly hard
> to find 74 series parts in the mix. I figure someone going this
> route would be using a later rev board as donor. I will also sell
> individual parts to anyone needed them.
>
> Looks like continuing with milled sockets is the way to go. I guess
> if someone wants an absolutely authentic (flakey) replica, they can
> always find their own sockets.
>
> Regards,
> Mike Willegalwww.willegal.net
>
> On Jun 6, 3:06 am, "Bill Garber" <willy4...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> > "mdj" <mdj....@gmail.com> wrote in messageada6befe-c54b-4c12-9b99-9c7ef6b81ca0@w5g2000prd.googlegroups.com">news:ada6befe-c54b-4c12-9b99-9c7ef6b81ca0@w5g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
>
> > On Jun 6, 4:05 am, "Michael J. Mahon" <mjma...@aol.com> wrote:
>
> > > a2...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > > > On Jun 3, 7:48 am, m...@willegal.net wrote:
>
> > > >>What do you think?
> > > >>Would the lower price make a difference to you purchasing or not?
> > > >>Would the more authentic solder tail sockets make a difference to you?
> > > >>Would the better quality machined sockets make a difference to you?
>
> > > > I don't think $50 will make a difference to the person plunking down
> > > > hundreds of dollars for a replica board. You're already selling to a
> > > > niche segment of hardcore users, in an already small group of
> > > > hobbyists. The people who buy your board are going to value accuracy,
> > > > reliability and the ease of assembly over cost. If the reduction were
> > > > more signicant, and could be accomplished without losing the
> > > > nostalgia, it would be more worthwhile.
>
> > > And periodically re-seating the chips for good contact is part of
> > > the authenticity. ;-)
>
> > > Anyone who values the color of the plastic on the slot connectors
> > > must certainly value the use of authentic DIP sockets...
>
> > : I agree. And as someone who has enough surplus 74 series parts around
> > : to build 3 or 4 Apple II's I'd appreciate the option of a 'short form'
> > : kit with only circuit board and more obscure components.
> > :
> > : Matt
>
> > Hey, I was just going to suggest that, even though I'm not really in the
> > market for a Rev.0. Not that I'm against it, mind you. I think this replica
> > is a good thing, coz if you have a real Rev.0 Apple II, you can run the
> > replica and save the real one intact. I have Briel Computer's Replica I,
> > but I don't run it much. I have it to have it. Just as I have lots of other
> > things just to have them. Well, thanks for listening.
>
> > Rambling over and out.
>
> > Bill Garber from GS-Electronicshttp://www.garberstreet.com
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