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5200 eprom cart pcb layout


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#1 krawhitham OFFLINE  

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Posted Sun Nov 10, 2002 1:59 PM

Does anybody have a link to a pcb layout for an eprom cart, any format will do gerber, protel, whatever

#2 CPUWIZ OFFLINE  

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Posted Sun Nov 10, 2002 2:29 PM

No offense but if you don't know how to layout an EPROM cart, you should purchase the board Joe designed. It's being sold through the AtariAge store.

#3 krawhitham OFFLINE  

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Posted Sun Nov 10, 2002 3:55 PM

none taken, I have like a 10000 square feet of un-eched pcb board I picked up at a school auction along with some other stuff and thought I would try making my own. Using the Laser printer method.

#4 Tizoc OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue Nov 12, 2002 6:07 PM

krawhitham said:

none taken, I have like a 10000 square feet of un-eched pcb board I picked up at a school auction along with some other stuff and thought I would try making my own.  Using the Laser printer method.

I'd hate to see all that PCB material go to waste. Here is a little write-up by Calamari which I think you may find useful. Good Luck! :)

#5 krawhitham OFFLINE  

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Posted Fri Dec 13, 2002 7:07 PM

Since atariage is out of stock on all PCB's, which seems odd to me since they use the pcb in the cardridges they are selling. I guess there is more money in selling the whole cartridge. Does anyone have plans for a 5200 eprom cartridge?

#6 Albert OFFLINE  

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Posted Fri Dec 13, 2002 7:30 PM

krawhitham said:

Since atariage is out of stock on all PCB's, which seems odd to me since they use the pcb in the cardridges they are selling.  I guess there is more money in selling the whole cartridge.  Does anyone have plans for a 5200 eprom cartridge?

We actually have plenty of boards to sell, but there is no easy way for us to offer different pricing for different volumes of boards with our new store (not yet, but hopefully soon!). There is a note in the description of the 2600 and 5200 PCBs that says to please contact us if you'd like to order boards. If you'd like to purchase 5200 PCBs, you can email us at sales@atariage.com and we'll hook you up. :)

..Al

#7 TunnelRunner OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed Dec 18, 2002 5:29 PM

I can recommend Voltman's 5200 EPROM test cart, very handy. Uses one of Joe's PCBs :D




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