--- Tom Uban <uban(a)ubanproductions.com> wrote:
> >
http://www.ubanproductions.com/museum.html
>
>Nice pages. Had seen them before, but lost the URL ...
Indeed.
BTW, how much did that KM-11 replica PCB cost? I wish I
could find hobby-level PCB vendors that _could_ do
gold fingers, but for as much as that card would be used,
I can tolerate tin.
I have a TM11 and an RK11C that I'd love to stick one of
these onto. I've seen Tony's pages in the past, but never
worked up enough energy to do a point-to-point replica. At
least I do have a single-height prototype card or two, but
I was hoping to save them for, say, crystal-controlled
baud-rate generators for a PDP-8/L (to run a VT52 reliably at
a comfortable split 9600/150 baud rate).
Worst case, I do have some bare copper-clad board of the right
dimension (not sure about thickness without checking), but I'd
still miss the gold fingers.
-ethan
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