On 5/26/05, quapla at xs4all.nl <quapla at
xs4all.nl> wrote:
Not at all, but asking $49 is a bit well, excessive imho.. ;)
No doubt... for $49, I could probably make a stack of them. :-)
Since the boring version was, ISTR, $18, q. 100, for no silkscreen,
simple outline, I wouldn't expect a fancy version to be $31 more. I
would do one thing, though, that I wish my predecessors had done - add
one gold-plated edge finger, and some through-holes above the card
edge so it would be trivial to cut and jump the card for Unibus or
Qbus. I never have enough Qbus grant cards. For Unibuses, one
That would have been an elegant solution.
routinely starts out with 8 or 9 grant cards in a
DD11-DK and removes
them as needed to add options. For Qbuses, one frequently has to
shift cards up, down, left, or right, when reconfiguring. I know that
back in the day, we routinely had less than one Qbus grant card per
machine (i.e., 3 cards, 5 machines or some such), a very different
ratio than with our Unibus boxes. Of course, one _needs_ a slab full
of grant cards in a Unibus and one only needs to close up gaps in the
bus for Qbus, but this is about what is convenient, not what is
minimally necessary.
Well, speaking of grant cards, I've about 60 of the Unibus knucle
busters and 15 wide ones. Qbus ones I have only 3, but that's enough
for me.
-ethan
P.S. - for folks new to this thread, I own the rights to that card
(bought with the rest of the IP in 1994), a product of a former
employer.
Ever considered to issue some new ones? ;) Maybe with a slogan of some
kind?
Ed