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Re: What type of slot interface in is the Apple II using?
"Robert C." <robc638killspam@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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>> These slots are called "Apple II Bus". Physically it is the same type
>> of
>> slot connector as ISA, though 50-pins double-sided rather than 62-pins
>> (obviously the signal to each pin differ, it's not ISA compatible).
>
> Anyone know where I can get prototype boards that are already 2 X 25 X
> .100" in length? I remember that Radio Shack used to carry prototyping
> boards in the 1980's, but checking their website reveals that these are no
> longer carried.
>
> ~Robert.
I just came up with with an ingenious idea: why not make a protyping board
designed exclusively for the Apple ][, ][+, //e, //c using the Express PCB
software and their facilities? Those who own //gs's could easily modify the
boards to fit the //gs case.
How many people would be interested in buying several boards? The more
boards that are ordered, the better the price to manufacture them.
~Robert.