Great! I'm slowly preparing my setup too.
Your example is inspiring. Thanks for sharing!
On Jan 18, 2014 7:45 PM, "Jeff G" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>   Andrew has asked us to post picture of our progress and I promised to to
> so when I completed parts of my project.  I attached an image of my
> recently completed S-100 test/development setup.  I already have a few
> S-100 chassis so I wanted something that was lighter & a little more handy
> to store & work with.  I decided to mount the parts on 3/4" plywood.  I
> used a Meanwell 7.5v 20a switching power supply as described by John M. It
> is adjusted up to 8v, but once I get the system running, I will experiment
> to see if every thing will run at 7.5v  ( I suspect it will).  Since I
> couldn't find a ± 15v or ±16v switching power supply, I decided to go with
> a Power One dual 15v 3a linear supply found on eBay.  The AC input is fused
> as are all of the DC voltages prior to connection to the 8 slot backplane.
> I also included a solderless breadboard in case I was to try some parallel
> I/O interfacing or serial I/O interfacing.  Since the board is rear heavy,
> I mounted 2 handles on the board to make it easier to pickup & transport.
> I realize this is no great breakthrough or anything but I wanted to share
> what I was doing.
> Regards,
> Jeff Galinat
>
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