On Thu, 3 Apr 2014, Cynde Moya wrote:
>> Living Computer Museum is looking to
purchase unbuilt or partially
>> built kit computers, such as Heathkit/Zenith and other brands.
>>
>> We are also looking to purchase examples of home-built S-100, Z-80,
>> 8086, and similar hobbyist-style computers.
>
> Would a P112 kit work?
Hi David
The P112 sounds great! Is it one of the kits you made later on? It
has a great story on Wikipedia. Are you still selling them? I wonder
if we could get a few and use it as a teaching tool. But first I need
something, unbuilt, to be part of our new homebrew exhibit.
I've done two runs of boards since 2004. The latest run was made in
early 2013. I have approximately 80 of them left from the 150 I had
made. Unfortunately, I don't have any more parts bags due to being
short on spare cash and between jobs.
David,
What is the status of the P112 last run? I may finally be able to buy
one to play with.
Note: can take it as a "pile of parts" assuming all the critical semis
are there. Things
like caps and connectors are not usually an issue for me. I do a lot of
ground up
builds as protos in the embedded industry.
Allison