Roger Merchberger wrote:
> Rumor has it that THETechnoid_at_home.com may have mentioned these words:
> >MIght try www.atari.org. They have links to the common suppliers of
> >obsolecent Atari gear. Including development boards and the like.
> >
> >Wish I could remember all of them, but:
> >
> >BravoSierra is one, B&C Computervisions is another, and there are a couple
> >of others that escape my perforated memory. Acid is not a good thing for
> >your long-term memory....
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Jeff
>
> Those are good suggestions, but IMHO the atari dealers get kinda
> expensive... the 44-pin slots were actually quite standard, and are
> available from www.jameco.com & *prolly* (but don't quote me) from
> www.bgmicro.com. Jameco also has the 44-pin edge proto boards, which might
> be handy if you like to do homebrew electronics.
Thanks. I appreciate the leads, but I think the trail has gone cold.
Unfortunately, I've been using Jameco for months now
(building my own homebrew LCD/6502 micro), so unless I'm totally
blind they don't have the edge cards anymore. JDR Microdevices
has the 44 pin socket, but not edge card. No luck with BG Micro either.
Mouser sounds a little promising with this, but it still doesn't sound right?:
574-R644-3
Description:
VECTOR RACK/CASE/CARD CAGE/GUIDE/MODULE 44POS
WW EDGE CONN
I may be stuck with
paying a premium price somewhere like the atari site. :(
On the bright side, I found vector electronic's webpage and found
the product numbers, so maybe I'll fire up Google and use some
brute-force searching. :)
http://www.vectorelect.com/Products/Prototyping/Vectorbord/plugbord.htm
And I never have trouble finding $50.00 worth of Jameco stuff
I want to take home with me. Never a problem. :)
>
>
> These guys carry a lot of older things, but they don't (usually) want an
> arm & leg from you...
>
> Another good place to try is www.mouser.com - I'm not affiliated with them
> other than a very satisfied customer...
>
> Jameco wants a $5.00 "processing fee" for orders under $50.00, so you might
> want to browse the catalog for other stuff they carry...
>
> HTH,
> Roger "Merch" Merberger
>
> (Oh, Jeff - I did get your email, but things have been crazy over the
> winter - I have quaffed a few ales with your brother (and he likes my
> homebrew... ;-), he only lives a few miles from me.)
> --
> Roger "Merch" Merchberger --- sysadmin, Iceberg Computers
> Recycling is good, right??? Ok, so I'll recycle an old .sig.
>
> If at first you don't succeed, nuclear warhead
> disarmament should *not* be your first career choice.
Received on Mon Apr 09 2001 - 23:08:33 BST