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Re: Another new user
Hi James,
After realising that Futurlec are just down the road from me, i've
started to look through the parts list. I note on the wiki that here
are parts lists for a couple of other suppliers. Would there be
something similar for Futurlec. Searching for a few of the parts on
their site brings up a few different versions, and I'm not quite sure
which is which.
Wayne.
On Jun 10, 11:45 pm, James Moxham <mox...@internode.on.net> wrote:
> Welcome to the group! And hopefully you will be executing another CP/M
> command soon *grin*.
>
> I buy almost all my parts from Futurlec. They have an office in Melb,
> but shipping is all out of Thailand at a flat rate of $4 for smaller
> orders. Pretty much all the parts are on their website, though the
> search won't find some of them. But if you browse to the right section
> eg ICs/Micros/Z80 they are all there (eg the CMOS Z80). The one part
> they don't have is the UART but I've got them on ebay from multiple
> sources all over the world.
>
> Cheers
>
> James Moxham, Adelaide
>
> WayneI wrote:
> > Hi All,
>
> > I'm Wayne, and I think you have suckered me in :P Browsing the net
> > the other day and I stumbled upon the N8VEM wiki and it brought back
> > memories of my early computing days. It has been a few years since my
> > last CP/M command!!!
>
> > I'm interested in building the SBC first, then looking at the ECB
> > backplane & Disk IO board. I'm located in Australia so if anyone can
> > provide advice on obtaining the components here it would be
> > appreciated.
>
> > Regards,
>
> > Wayne.