Guys for what it’s worth I have had real great success over the years with 
Front Panel Express (http://www.frontpanelexpress.com/) .  They have a simple 
download program which allows you to design your own panels. 

For a box you have many more options. In the past I used ShortRunPro 
(http://www.frontpanelexpress.com/) again you design your own. They are however 
a little slow 3-4 weeks!

 

John

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of David Fry
Sent: Monday, March 3, 2014 7:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [N8VEM-S100:2617] Show and Tell - New user S100 system up & 
running (well sorta !)

 

Hi Alex,

 

I have uploaded another picture showing the power supply area, I have also 
uploaded the copper foil patterns I put together in Paint Shop Pro for the 
linear regulator section to give you some idea of the layout. Circuit wise it's 
just a collection of 20mm fuses and basic fixed voltage regulators taken 
straight from datasheets, fuse overkill ??  maybe but I prefer that to 
melted/burned PCB's :-)

 

The case parts I used are not one of the complete cases that Modushop sell but 
ordered from the case spare parts section of the website, I didn't want to pay 
for parts I am not going to use as I will eventually have a custom front and 
back panel made. The Dissipante range you mention has heavy heatsinks for power 
amplifiers and so is not suitable.

 

The extruded case sides are from the 'Slimline and Galaxy' range 4U in height 
and 350mm long, shame they dont make longer sections as standard

http://www.modushop.biz/ecommerce/cat168_l2.php?n=1#16

 

and the case bottom is from the 'Cover Slim Line' range 350mm in depth

http://www.modushop.biz/ecommerce/cat099_l2.php?n=1

 

I also have a fully vented top cover but have not shown this (again 350mm in 
depth)

http://www.modushop.biz/ecommerce/cat098_l2.php?n=1

 

4U is a bit tight height wise but with careful planning it looks like the top 
lid will go on ok.

 

Modushop.biz are based in Italy, I am in the UK so shipping outside of Italy 
isn't an issue to them

 

hope this helps

 

regards

 

David Fry


On Monday, March 3, 2014 3:12:13 PM UTC, Alexander wrote:

Your fitment sure does look good.  Which of their cases did you use?  I see the 
Dissipate 5U, which looks similar.  Too bad they're on the other side of the 
pond, from me, or I might consider doing the same.  If you can, I'd like to see 
some pictures of your PSU installation. 

 

Thanks!

- Alex

 

On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 8:57 AM, David Fry <[email protected] <javascript:> 
> wrote:

Hi all,

 

8 months after my first contact/enquiry to John Monahan regarding building a 
S100 computer I now have the hardware up and running as far as the Z80 monitor.

 

The boards currently build and fitted are:-

S100 V2 Z80 CPU card (running at 6mhz at the moment)

S100 V1 RAM&ROM card

S100 V2 IDE Interface card

S100 V1 Console I/O card

S100 V2 Bus extender card (just for the reset button)

 

The main power supply rails are switch mode (+8v, +16v, -16v) with secondary 
linear regulators (+5v, +12v) to power the onboard hard disk/floppy drive.

The outer case metalwork (extruded sides & aluminium base) was purchased from 
http://www.modushop.biz/ecommerce/index_l2.php

it's essentially case metalwork for audio/hifi projects but I liked the idea of 
sliding the power supply modules & disk drives into the 'T' slotted sides and 
it allows me to change my mind on drives etc... over time.

 

The 10 slot active terminated backplane came from Herb Johnson 
(Retrotechnology.com) 

 

I have uploaded a couple of pictures to the N8VEM workspace to encourage others 
who are still working on their first S100 system

 

http://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/w/browse/#view=ViewFolder 
<http://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/w/browse/#view=ViewFolder&param=David%20Fry> 
&param=David%20Fry

 

I'd like to thank both John and Andrew for the hours of fun so far in putting 
this system together, i'm sure it's not all going to be plain sailing though 
which brings me to my first question.

 

I have noticed in the Z80 monitor (v5.02) that once the screen is filled with 
characters and starts to scroll the cursor prompt disappears !!, the monitor 
still responds to commands though and all functionality otherwise seems fine. 
Can anyone else replicate/confirm this, it's not a biggie but thought I would 
mention it.

 

Now I'm off to try and burn the IDE diagnostic test utility onto an EEPROM to 
check out the IDE board before working out how to get CP/M 3 up and running.

 

regards and happy soldering

 

David Fry

 

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