>I thought Banesville electronics in Baltimore had
the switches.
They're on Joppa Rd.
I'll have to call on Tuesday to see. I'm on the other coast, but it's
certainly worth a shot.
If anyone has any in their hands to sell, I'm still looking! :)
Thanks!
On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 1:51 PM, william degnan <billdegnan at gmail.com> wrote:
I thought Banesville electronics in Baltimore had the
switches. They're
on Joppa Rd.
On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 4:21 PM, drlegendre . <drlegendre at gmail.com> wrote:
Since Erik brought it up..
I could also use a couple switches, but in my case they are for an 8800A
model. (Well, it's sort-of a 'B' now as it was upgraded to the 'B'
power
supply, but it still has the original 'A' type D/C board).
Like the 'B' it uses mostly Mom-Off-Mom mini-toggles, with panel mount
bushing, and the long solder terminals that solder directly to the PCB
(not
the small eyelet type). But the handles are the
standard mini-toggle bat
handle - not the flatted paddles Erik describes.
Any leads, feel free to mail me off-list. Thanks!
-Bill
On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 1:13 PM, Erik Klein <
classiccmp at vintage-computer.com>
wrote:
I am desperately seeking NOS, working pulls or
accurate replacement
switches for my MITS 8800b.
These are flattened paddle switches, both ON-OFF and MOM-Off-MOM type.
SPDT, Panel mount, solder post with a 15mm actuator. This last part is
the
pain as everything I've found is 10mm or
less.
I've checked every online source that I know of plus all of the local
electronics and surplus shops with no luck.
I'm sure someone here has a stash or knows someone who does. I need at
least one of each type but would prefer a few more as I do have a few
marginal switches to replace if I can.
I'd even buy a complete 8800b D/C board if that's what it took.
Please email me at my webmaster@ "vintage-computer.c0m" address if you
can
help.
Thank you!
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