On Wed, 31 Oct 2012, ben wrote:
On 10/28/2012 4:47 PM, David Griffith wrote:
I did some number crunching and decided that I can indeed produce P112
kits with all the parts you'll need. See
http://661.org/p112 or
http://p112.feedle.net
So what can you use for a power supply?
I need a compete bundle. Partial kits tend to nickel and dime
me. 39 cent part. $49.50 fedex does not work.
Ben.
What I am also looking for is single board computer
than I get a prom burned that will let me emulate computer
in the 12 to 24 bit range, and still have reasonable fake I/O.
The P112 draws about 150 milliamps not including the floppy drives. If
you do what many others have and use an old external hard drive chassis,
you can use that power supply.
I'm not sure what you mean by "emulate computer in the 12 to 24 bit range,
and still have reasonably fake I/O".
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cs.csubak.edu
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