I'm in for 1 board.

On Sunday, May 31, 2015 at 1:53:49 PM UTC-7, monahanz wrote:
>
> I would like to now introduce what will probably be the final version of 
> our very reliable S100 16MB Static RAM board.  
> It’s called the V5 16MB Static RAM S100 board.  See here:-
>
>
> *http://s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/16M%20RAM%20Board/16MG%20RAM%20Board.htm#A_Third_Prototype_16MB_Static_RAM_Board*
>  
> <http://s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/16M%20RAM%20Board/16MG%20RAM%20Board.htm#A_Third_Prototype_16MB_Static_RAM_Board>
>
> (Bottom of the page).
>
> This board has the following additional features:-
>
>    1. I did not want to change the basic RAM board circuit. It has proven 
>    itself time and again to be very reliable with any CPU board I could throw 
>    at it. Common easy to obtain 74LSxx chips are used throughout. 
>    2. I wanted to hand lay down broad power traces to all the boards IC’s 
>    for more even power distribution. 
>    3. I have inserted a trace “Keep out Area” on the front of the board 
>    so there is no danger of the 5V and 3.3V regulator heat sinks touching a 
>    critical trace beneath.
>    4.  I added two 22V10 GALs to replace a number of 74LSxx chips.  This 
>    greatly simplifies the board and somewhat speeds up the RAM access times.  
>    I realize not everybody is familiar with GAL’s.  For those people who 
>    cannot program GALs  and beginners ,I will supply the pre-programmed 
>    Lattice 22V10 GALs. The PALASM code is provided on the web page.  These 
>    GAL’s are fairly common (Jameco #39159 for the 15ns variety).   
>    5.  I have added a wait state circuit (0 - 8 I/O wait states) to 
>    accommodate very fast S100 boards such as our 80386 and 80486 boards. 
>    6.  People should be able to simply switch IC’s from the old board to 
>    this new one. Two new GAL ICs is the only major change.  
>    7. While the board is really built to meet the 16MB addressing range 
>    of the IEEE-696 bus, I have added jumper options so the board can be used 
>    in older systems like an Altair or IMSAI which only use a 16 bit address 
>    bus.  Altair/IMASAI RAM write protect/unprotect can also be 
>    implemented on this board.
>    8. The board can accommodate EITHER the dual Mezzanine RAM boards 
>    described above (V6.0c),  for 16MB of static RAM, or 8MB by soldering 
>    the 4 SMD  CY62167DV30 static RAM chips directly on the board or 16M, 
>    by soldering 4 of the newer SMD  AS6C3216 (4M X 8bit) static RAM chips 
>    on the board.
>    9.  Last but least, I relabeled much of the Silk Screen to be more 
>    relevant. For example placing IC numbers above their pin locations etc.    
>    
>    
>  
>
> Anyway I will do a group order for a batch of these V5 bare boards.  
>   Please let me know ASAP if you would like one or more bare boards. They 
> will run somewhere between $14 - $16 each + shipping.  
>
>  It’s best to send me an e-mail direct (monahan AT vitasoft DOT org).
>  John 
>
>

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