No flame from here, Roger, but I will say that I was quite happy with the
assistance I got a little over a year ago when I showed up on the forum with
a well-fried Altair.  John and Josh in particular were very welcoming and
helpful (thanks again, guys!).  It helps a lot if you can ask specific
questions vs. generalities, but that's true everywhere.

- Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On
Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2014 8:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [N8VEM-S100:2877] Run of Dual CF-Card/Hard Disk IDE S-100
Boards


Hi Bruce,


>> However, I withdraw my optimistic order of maybe 2. I have since looked
at the page describing
>> such things from your link and it is so far above my head, I have no
business ordering, but...


I hesitate answering your message, but maybe my input will help you decide?
I am a "lurker" to this group.  I bought a lot of the early boards (they
were more Z80 oriented, but now the focus seems to be more toward the 80x6
and MSDog).  I had no trouble getting the CF boards to work (both of the
early versions (v1 and v2??)).  I had no trouble getting the serial card to
work, although I was not much interested in the voice output side of things,
and converted that function to support a uDrive (from 4DSystems).  I was "on
a roll" and envisioned putting a new S-100 system together, including a FAST
Z80 CPU, EPROM board, SRAM board, and floppy controller (ZFDC).  BUT, that
all depended on getting the Z80 card to work. (I have a *raft* of 4 MHZ Z80
cards, so the real attraction for me was 6, 8 or even 10 MHz).  Alas, I
couldn't get the Z80 card to work at all, so my "project" came to a
screeching halt at that point.  Why bother about the rest without the newer,
faster Z80 CPU???  But the CF cards work great, and the serial card does
too.  What you need to consider is that the focus of this group is
fabricating and distributing S-100 cards.  If you need any help beyond
minimal, you will probably not get it.  Many of these boards are "jumper
rich" environments, and I find that even getting a definitive list of jumper
configurations is difficult.  To be fair, the stated ground rules are that
these cards are not for the inexperienced, and they come with the "big boy
warranty".  I am not "inexperienced" (I have designed and built two Z80
SBC's and now have a 68k prototype of my own design, with 1 MB (soon to be
2) of SRAM, running at 8 MHz (soon to be 10, 12, or maybe even 16??) -- oh,
and by the way, I purchased two of the S-100 68k boards, but was unable to
get it working either).  If you are interested in these SBC projects, have a
look at my Web page:  www.hanscom.us.  I digress ... the point is that you
ought not sell yourself short, but keep in mind that if you get into
trouble, unless you are a close friend of somebody with equipment (and the
will and time to help), you will be on your own.



Now, I'm going to put on my asbestos suit!  *grin*



Roger






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