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TF CD32 Riser Revision 2 Design Complete

TF CD32 Riser

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TF CD32 Riser Revision 2 Design Complete

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The new CD32 Riser is design complete and I've placed an order for 5 with almost full assembly.

The remaining assembly is 7 caps, 1 CPLD and the sockets (USB, DB23 & MCA). Everything else is on the board already.

The order was £120 for 5 so if you are interested in beta testing they will be £25 each (assuming they work) in the form they arrive from china. One is reserved for @arkadiusz.makarenko and one for myself.
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Feeling a bit broke now.. Three in flight orders with JLC.
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Put me down for one @ £25, I might even have the parts to finish building it this time! :)
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go0se wrote: 22 Mar 2020 23:43 Put me down for one @ £25, I might even have the parts to finish building it this time! :)
TBH i'll probably put a XC9572XL for everyone so long as i can find the chips in the lab. Just needs the DB25, 2 x MCAs and the USB header. Oh and the battery holder has changed to a smaller type.
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go0se wrote: 22 Mar 2020 23:43 Put me down for one @ £25, I might even have the parts to finish building it this time! :)
TBH i'll probably put a XC9572XL for everyone so long as i can find the chips in the lab. Just needs the DB25, 2 x MCAs and the USB header. Oh and the batter holder has changed to a smaller type.
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I wouldn’t mind one, if nobody else feels the calling.
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I`ll take one if there is one available bud, just email me if you want me to wang over some wonga :)
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supaduper wrote: 23 Mar 2020 08:22 I`ll take one if there is one available bud, just email me if you want me to wang over some wonga :)
Ha! Ok. Not needing it right now. But i'm at my limit in terms of pushing new things to the boardhouse for a while
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Looks like I got here to late for number 5 but if there is a spare!
I found a DB23 connector in my box of bits, would be lovely to give it a home.
Got a HP USB wireless Keyb/Mouse set from work, is there anything I can do vis the USB end, info I can retreive from it that may be usefull?
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Boards have arrived.
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