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Message #12347



To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
From: Richard Piotter richfile@rconnect.com
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 18:04:10 -0600
Subject: [alt-beam] Re: Nu/Nv smt boards


Wow! That's cool! I'd consider 50-100 myself.

Are they PCBs only, or are they fully populated boards?

Sounds great. Have you verified the design with the actual pin outs of
the chip? I'd hate to have made a mistake and someone copy it. I beleive
it's right, but it's always wise to double (or quadruple :) check stuff.

How long would it be till you recieved them, after you order?

This is great! I look forward to seeing these boards become a reality!


> Steve Jones wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> This is an old subject but I had need for a single inverter Nu/Nv and
> having seen Richard Poiters I made up the dip package on my schematic
> layout program the same as Richards. Any ways I am having 100 made up
> for myself at a cost of about $1.50 U.S. a piece and I thought I would
> send an offer out to the list to see if any one else would like some
> at the same time. Please send your replies to me privately at
> skylift@ora.auracom.com attention Steve Jones

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12348 Wed, 22 Mar 2000 17:11:47 -0700 [alt-beam] Re: Schematic index beam@sgiblab.sgi.com Jean auBois At 01:48 PM 3/22/00 -0800, Richard Caudle wrote:
>I think that the biggest reason that the 'classic' uCORE is missing is
>because it dosen't work very well! Too buggy for newbies (and oldbies
>like). Wilf's circuits are superlative! Use them and your problems will be
>significantly reduced! Miller's walker tutorial is essential to building a
>good walker, but the Tilden uCORE leaves much to be desired. If you've got
>heaps of time to fiddle and futz, then the 'classic' version is for you.

Speaking of which, I've begun adding the supplementary text to the
schematics in the Rigter Archive (on Heretics) -- I've done five of them so
far and I'm pretty sure I've got the text for all of the others. I
probably won't be adding any more tonight, though: I've got other fish to
fry (as they say).


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