of course I'm late as usual. How many of what are you
trying to reproduce? The chemicals to produce your own
boards (and chemicals aren't always even necessary)
are readily available. I would say the first step is
to produce scans of whatever artwork you have.
--- "Curt @ Atari Museum" <curt at atarimuseum.com>
wrote:
Anyone know of any PCB firms that still do PCB
production based on
original Film art? I have most of the films for
what was and wasn't
produced by Atari, there are no digital files (heck
some of these very
early films, like the original Pong console are done
with adhesive tape
onto a clear plastic film for crying out loud!)
So I am looking for a
place that can still work with this old style way of
making PCB's, anyone?
Curt
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