Ed,

That's why I hesitated when I learned of such madness!  Dropped back to
one, if it works, I'll just let the person buying my /other /S-100
machine build his own.

But, "Let the fun begin".  :eek:


Bruce



On 3/22/2014 8:59 AM, Edward Snider wrote:
> Just to be clear, these are bare printed circuit boards that you have
> to solder all of the components to.
>
>
> On Saturday, March 22, 2014 2:25:39 AM UTC-5, AVTechman wrote:
>
>     Hi Ed,
>
>     That is almost a token price!  Of course I'll want one, so put me
>     on the list. 
>
>     It will be fun, and quite the adventure.  The whole S-100
>     experience still eludes me.  First, an all in one board turned out
>     to have a corrupted ROM monitor, then I obtained a bunch of
>     useless boards, finally have a good set of CompuPro, but no
>     working drive, (zero for four!).
>
>     Steep curve, oh, VERY!  :)
>
>     This CF concept seems to be a very good solution to augment the
>     first drive, I've CP/M86 on floppy ready to go.
>
>     No reply necessary, I'll watch for the time and method to pay, I'm
>     subscribed.
>
>     Bruce Hinton
>
>
>
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