Hi Steven,

I'm ok with this arrangement, but Andrew is not.  It still burdens him with the 
administration and it will further complicate payment.  Further, it does 
nothing to relieve paypal traffic to his account.

Please be patient and let me work out the pricing and then we'll have real 
numbers we can work with.

Regards,
Josh


From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 12:27:38 -0500
Subject: Re: [N8VEM-S100:2411] Re: Board Run: Unbuffered Prototyping
To: [email protected]

My concern based on my past experience with Canada postal service charge which 
it is very expensive as much as like British postal service. But I think I may 
have a good idea to avert this incident. You can ask PCB factory to split 
shipping package into two. One can go to Canada directly and other will go to 
Andrew (if he is willing for you) to re-mail the boards to buyers in USA.



What do you think this suggestion?
Steven


On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 11:15 AM, Crusty OMO <[email protected]> wrote:





Yes, I am going to go price things out this week...  I've got my fingers 
crossed and I'm hoping to be able to produce the boards for a little less to 
make up for higher shipping costs.  Shipping in Canada is a rip off compared to 
the USA.  



Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2014 04:43:04 -0500
Subject: Re: [N8VEM-S100:2401] Re: Board Run: Unbuffered Prototyping
From: [email protected]


To: [email protected]

Additional pair of stand-off holes great idea!  +1

I haven't been keeping close count, but it's now looking like a "standard' run 
of 30'ish boards would fit your guidelines.  We seem to be closing in on 20 
commitments, aside from whatever your desires may be.




Thanks for the "OMO" explanation!  I'm not a gamer, although I do agree with 
the rest of the OMO credo :->.



On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 5:48 PM, Crusty OMO <[email protected]> wrote:






Trained? Yes, I can now roll over and I do a pretty good "fetch" too.

Life time buy is good, the thing with these boards and why I'm not worried to 
build a lot of them, is they can be used for any project.  You can ignore the 
S-100 bus, mount a regulator and go.  I'm planning on adding two more holes on 
the bottom 2 corners, so regular standoffs can be used to mount the board.




OMO?  That is for my old "Clan" name from my days of playing Homeworld.  Stands 
for "Old Men Online".  The clan is still around, I don't participate much 
anymore, but they are mature gamers that have earned a good reputation in the 
gaming community.  But watch out for "CrankyOMO", he can be a little impatient 
at times.  Google Old Men Online, you'll find their web page.




:)J


Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2014 10:16:12 -0500
Subject: Re: [N8VEM-S100:2396] Re: Board Run: Unbuffered Prototyping
From: [email protected]



To: [email protected]

All "trained" Josh ::->?

Anyway ... I've decided to stock up along with Steven.  Please list me for 7 
boards, which for me ought to definitely be a lifetime-supply .... grabbing for 
the gusto (well) in advance!





Thanks.  May one inquire (and get a reply :->) as to the acronym expansion for 
"OMO"?


On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 8:13 PM, Crusty OMO <[email protected]> wrote:







Thanks Matt.

I'm going to verify pricing first, once I know the exact the cost, I'll 
announce it to the group.
I expect shipping to be more, but I hope to get a cheaper price for the board.  
Then we need to guess the exchange rate.





Cheers,
Josh



From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]




Subject: RE: [N8VEM-S100:2389] Re: Board Run: Unbuffered Prototyping
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 18:40:27 -0500




Please put me down for two (2) boards. I'll keep them just in case. Let me know 
who to wire the Paypal to.

 

Regards,

 

Matt Turner
 



From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [N8VEM-S100:2388] Re: Board Run: Unbuffered Prototyping




Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 23:28:28 +0000




Thanks for chiming in Steven,  ok, then it's settled.  I am in a training 
course this week, but I can start the process of production next week.

Cheers,
Josh





Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 14:58:50 -0800
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]




Subject: [N8VEM-S100:2388] Re: Board Run: Unbuffered Prototyping


Hi,

I live in northern Virginia. I am interesting to purchase 6 unbuffered 
prototyping board for this coming March due to my restricted budget. I am not 
surprise about many people may not interesting to buy the prototyping boards 
because of tremendous expensive to buy wirewarp equipment nowadays.





Secondly, I am still thinking about drilling/milling machine (see eBay and 
search for 3020 desktop router engraver drilling/milling engraving machine cnc. 
Also, see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=na9-USi_hZQ NOTE: should have large 
clear plexiglass enclosure to avoid fiberglass dust into lungs. The only 
disadvantage about this method that have lack of vias (between layers. It may 
need to solder both sides as much as like old days with Tarbell Cassette 
Interface board.





This will be great for prototyping work???



On Saturday, February 8, 2014 2:49:12 AM UTC-5, pbirkel wrote: 





Josh:  Both Steven Feinsmith and myself have recently expressed interest in a 
run of the unbuffered prototyping board.  I have brought this topic up several 
times over the past year or so (most recently 2-3 weeks ago, without response) 
but there's been insufficient interest (borderline none) and I haven't had 
sufficient immediate need to strike out on my own with a run of only a few 
much-more-expensive boards.  I'd like to see us get the volume up to the point 
that we approach/reach the $20 per-board cost, but that means at least 20 
boards.  I'm not sure that each of us wants 7 boards ... but three interested 
parties is certainly better than just one :->.





I'm located in Maryland; not sure where Steven is located.  I gather that CA-US 
shipping cost is asymmetric -- here-to-there is cheaper than there-to-here?

I'd be willing to serve as "trail boss" if there's sufficient interest.  Andrew 
did offer to get me started last week, but I still await sufficient interest ...





Can I get commitments on board counts from interested folks, please?

Thanks,

paul







On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 6:10 PM, Crusty OMO <[email protected]> wrote:



Hi Group,
 
I am thinking of helping out and doing a board run.  I was planning on doing 
the unbuffered prototype board, but Andrew thought someone else here may 
already have that in motion?  First, let me start by saying I'm in Canada, so 
it may be a little more costly to ship to the US, but internationally it might 
not make any difference.




 
Can we hear a vote of which boards to build, and a show of hands who might want 
to build them?
 
I don't want to organize the group... but with a little communication I believe 
we can organize ourselves.




 
Regards,
Josh
 

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