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WPC89 unpopulated CPU board scans
Steevsee:
I had the pleasure of building two WPC CPUs this week for a customer's machines.
Took me about 10 hours straight in one overnight session. :D
Before I started though I took several high resolution scans of the bare motherboard.
Below is a scaled down version but if anyone would like a high res scan, I am happy to email them.
Files are 60 to 80 Mb each.
Homepin:
Now you can understand why I haven't assembled the 200 I have sitting right at my feet...... !!! !!!
Steevsee:
--- Quote from: Homepin on February 27, 2015, 08:37:40 PM ---Now you can understand why I haven't assembled the 200 I have sitting right at my feet...... !!! !!!
--- End quote ---
Certainly take some time to put together. *%*
I know it can be risky but any chance you'll sell these in kit form?
Or what about selling the bare PC boards?
I would definitely prefer to grab your boards next time.
Shame to have them sitting there. !!!
Homepin:
--- Quote from: Steevsee on February 27, 2015, 09:00:37 PM ---
--- Quote from: Homepin on February 27, 2015, 08:37:40 PM ---Now you can understand why I haven't assembled the 200 I have sitting right at my feet...... !!! !!!
--- End quote ---
Certainly take some time to put together. *%*
I know it can be risky but any chance you'll sell these in kit form?
Or what about selling the bare PC boards?
I would definitely prefer to grab your boards next time.
Shame to have them sitting there. !!!
--- End quote ---
I would probably consider selling a "bare bones" kit that included maybe xtals, connectors, FPGA socket and a few other key, "hard to get" parts like the 22M resistor etc.
DSB:
Mike's boards are brilliant. I have one working perfectly in my Indy but a project like this really interests me just to see if I can "neatly". One would probably be enough though. 200!!!! That would do my head in. :lol
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