Like me, I think it is because of just limited time to devote to M100. I really would like to build another batch of NADSBox for instance (even though it probably doesn't make finanical sense to do so). Just I have a $2M chip to tape out at the end of March and I barely even have time to breath. So I have had no time for Club100 for a long time now.

Ken

On 1/6/17 1:51 PM, Kurt McCullum wrote:
I wasn't aware that Steve stopped producing them. Bummer. I'm a bit spoiled already with the ability to save RAM images. Helps with cold starts when I'm testing.

Is anybody producing a modern adapter board for the OPT ROM socket these days? I went so far as to disassemble an old EME flexible PCB from an existing Sardine ROM so at least I've got something to add ROMs into another unit but it's getting tough to add these things in. Especially to a 102. At least with the 100 there is the main ROM replacement pcb that can replace both the main and OPT ROMs.

Kurt


On Friday, January 6, 2017 11:52 AM, John R. Hogerhuis <[email protected]> wrote:




On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 8:17 AM, Kurt McCullum <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I finally got around to putting a REX into my 102 and I'm kicking
    myself for not doing it earlier. Steve, you did an amazing job! It
    has made modifying and debugging the SARDOS ROM a breeze.

    Kurt



I agree. I think it's really important that we figure out a way to get them back into production.

-- John.



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