Hi Andrew,

Please can you put me down for one more S-100 buffered prototyping board, 
I'll Paypal the money over to you in the morning.

regards
David Fry

On Sunday, January 26, 2014 5:49:12 PM UTC, lynchaj wrote:

> Hi
>
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> There are a few S-100 board PCBs left for builders who did not get in on 
> the pre-orders or would like another.   
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> There are three (3) S-100 Z80 CPU V2 board PCBs left.  These have gone at 
> breath-taking speed so if you want one I recommend doing so soon.  I 
> predict these will be gone in a few days.
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> http://www.s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/Z80%20Board/Z80%20CPU%20Board.htm
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> There are seven (7) S-100 buffered prototyping board PCBs left.  My 
> suggestion for prototyping boards is to use one per project.  These are 
> affordable enough to not be worth stripping for re-use.
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> http://www.s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/Prototype%20Board/Prototype%20Board.htm
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> There is one (1) S-100 bus extender board PCB left.  These are generally 
> useful for debugging S-100 systems.  I recommend having at least one per 
> working system and just leave it installed.
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> http://www.s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/Extender%20Board/Extender%20Board.htm
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> Shipping in the US is $3 for a single PCB and $2 for each additional PCB.  
> Shipping internationally is $12.75 for a single PCB and $3 for each 
> additional PCB.  This is for the bare basics USPS first class postage with 
> no tracking or insurance.  The builder assumes all risk of delivery as per 
> usual arrangement.  Please send a PayPal to [email protected] <javascript:>or 
> contact me to make other arrangements.
>
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> We are going to do more rounds of new boards soon (S-100 16MB SRAM, S-100 
> MS-DOS Support board, S-100 80286 CPU V2, S-100 8 bit SVGA, S-100 VDP, plus 
> some other unannounced boards in the queue).  
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> Normally there would be a lot more PCB reorders but of late there have 
> been many PCB respins which have delayed the PCB reorders.  
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> I encourage everyone to develop their own S-100 PCBs.  Antony has been 
> working on an 18 slot S-100 backplane and that is great news.  Any builder 
> can make their own board so please get out the idea generator and think of 
> what you project you would like to make. 
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> Thanks and have a nice day!
>
> Andrew Lynch
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