On 11 August 2014 23:49, Chuck Guzis <cclist at sydex.com> wrote:
Contact James Pierce (he posts here occasionally and
on
vintage-computer.com). He looks to be getting ready for another run of the
PCBs.
Heck, you don't even need a PCB--just a couple of DIN connectors and a
PIC12F629 with a cheap programmer and a bit of perfboard. The source and
object is posted on Erik's Vintage computer forum.
Cheep, really cheep and works very well.
I am sure it is, but seriously, I have not soldered a component since
my teens in the 1980s, when I butchered a few Maplin's kits into
non-working e-waste by cooking the chips. The last time I soldered
something, it was a cable onto a dynamo-powered bicycle light, and
that was a decade ago.
This is far, *far* above my level.
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