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Re: Apple II+ Keyboard



"Scott Alfter" <salfter@salfter.diespammersdie.dyndns.org> wrote
in message news:dBVKc.24073$Oi5.15716@okepread07...
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: In article <GNSdnV-lr8_LkGHdRVn-rw@comcast.com>,
: Bill Garber <willy46pa@comcast DOT net> wrote:
: >"Scott Alfter" <salfter@salfter.diespammersdie.dyndns.org>
wrote
: >in message news:ETTKc.23482$Oi5.8651@okepread07...
: >: I put together a board design yesterday and am waiting for
the
: >: BareBonesPCB site to start working properly again so I can
get the board
: >: made.
: >
: >An adapter for a PS/2 keyboard is great in a pinch, but
: >I would prefer an actual period keyboard with the Replica
: >One. What kind of file does BareBonesPCB accept?
: >I understand that they are cheaper than ExpressPCB.
:
: They take Gerber (274X preferred) files for the top
: and bottom signal layers and an Excellon NC drill file
: for the drill data...pretty much the same as everybody
: else. (Some other shops I've deal with in the past also
: took EAGLE data files, but even when I was using EAGLE
: I had it generate Gerber & Excellon files.)  They don't
: put solder mask or silkscreening on the board, but that
: shouldn't be a problem for a single-sided through-hole
: design.

Well, I guess I'll stay with ExpressPCB. Everything is
in one file. I do wish I could find something that will
convert their drawing to other formats. I guess they're
selfish.  :o)  They're ok. $59 for 3 prototype boards at
3.8" x 2.5" dimensions. Production prices aren't bad
either. Turnaround time is fantastic. Got my ram boards
a whole week sooner than they quoted. Not bad.

Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
Web Site - http://garberstreet.netfirms.com
Email - willy46pa @ comcast DOT net
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