The answer is a rather qualified 'Yes'.  I'll have to root around in the 
stacks, and see what I can find. Will do so in the next day or two.

Nice to hear from both of you.

John 

    On Thursday, March 4, 2021, 9:32:12 PM EST, Mike Stein 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 I've been meaning to ask the same question; any chance you still have the 
files for the boards or a source, and could share them?
Talk to ya off-list; it's been too long!
mike
On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 7:51 PM JOHN JR & VIRGINIA WHITTON 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Alas, no. I only had 10 boards etched, and bought parts for 10. All sold. 

You would be surprised by how many times I have used it for small projects. The 
weirdest, perhaps, was to drive one of these, a Western Electric railroad 
station selector, a very interesting device:

http://railroad-signaling.com/relays/tn_60ap_jpg.jpg
http://www.decadecounter.com/vta/pic/we60ap3.jpg 

    On Thursday, March 4, 2021, 7:32:15 PM EST, Stephen Adolph 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Hey John,I'm going to be playing with my ADIOS again.  Do you have any more f 
those cool devices around?
Can you make more?
Hope all is well!

CheersSteve

On Saturday, February 20, 2021, JOHN JR & VIRGINIA WHITTON 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Jeff Gonzales <gonzobrains@gmail. com>To:[email protected], Feb 20 at 7:37 
PMWow, crazy.  I guess AT commands have come a long way from 
ATDT9,,,18005555555 hahaha.
So, what protocol is the device expecting the other end to communicate 
with?------------

I haven't commented here in a couple of years, but read the posts. 

In this instance, I thought I'd mention that I was present when the 'AT' 
command set was initially created.  ~1980, by my recollection.

Regards to all,
John

  
  

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