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Re: How do I add firmware to a card?
- Subject: Re: How do I add firmware to a card?
- From: Roger Johnstone <roger@roger.geek.nz.removethisbit>
- Date: 4 Jan 2007 03:09:29 GMT
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In <459bb5ea$0$38165$c30e37c6@lon-reader.news.telstra.net> Tristan
Mumford wrote:
> I tried Mouser after being dissappointed at the high postage price of
> components with farnell. The cheapest postage option for an oscillator
> and a TO-220 3.3v regulator (slightly over $3 of components) was US$36.
> Not pleased. If this goes on I may need to enlist the help of someone
> that lives near a half-decent electronics store. Or try to get one of
> the electronics repair people to throw a couple of extra parts into
> one of their regular orders. Although around here I don't like my
> chances.
I've ordered components for work from Soanar Plus several times and had
no problems. They'll supply items in any quantity, courier delivery is
AUD $8.00 within Australia or New Zealand (typically only two days for
delivery to NZ!), and they're tied in with Jaycar now so they also sell
all the components that Jaycar sells, but at Jaycars trade pricing.
I'd suggest getting a copy of their printed catalog. The web site is
fine for ordering from when you know exactly what you're after, but
terrible for browsing.
http://www.soanarplus.com/
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