Ralph, thanks so much for doing this for the community. I just found your 
initial post about the Cape. I would love to purchase one of your boards, I 
will email you with the details. Thanks!

On Wednesday, January 4, 2017 at 10:52:22 AM UTC-8, Ralph Stirling wrote:
>
> Hi Oliver,
>
> I designed a simple cape a few months ago and had 20 boards fabbed.
> It uses TBD62083 buffer chips for 5-24V I/O.  I designed it with KiCad.
> I found one mistake on it, and have to add pull up resistors to eight
> pins.  If you'd be interested in either a bare pcb or just the KiCad files,
> I'm happy to share.  I even have a few extras with all the smd components
> soldered on if I recall.
>
> -- Ralph
>
> On Wednesday, January 4, 2017 at 10:20:36 AM UTC-8, Oliver Rew wrote:
>>
>> Hi there, I am interested in getting started with MachineKit, and the 
>> website shows a bunch of Capes for machinekit, but all the simple 
>> DB25/parallel boards are out of stock at there respective websites. There 
>> are a few complicated/professional ones, but there are all expensive and 
>> overkill for my level of experience at this time. Does anyone know of any 
>> other place that sells something similar? Better yet, does anyone know of 
>> an open-source or available board design for such a Cape that I could send 
>> to OSH Park and then solder myself? Would be a very simple design, just a 
>> few buffer/line driver chips, DB25 header, and a handful of passives? I 
>> could perhaps design one myself, but I am fairly new to EE and am an 
>> amateur at Eagle. Thanks!
>>
>

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