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Re: Article "Building your Micro-AOne" available Posted on 23-Mar-2005 14:00:38
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| Ok.
I have strange behaviours with Firefox (with Javascript) so I still have IE handy to test.
bye _________________ Philippe 'Elwood' Ferrucci Sam460 1.10 Ghz AmigaOS 4 betatester Amiga Translator Organisation
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Re: Article "Building your Micro-AOne" available Posted on 23-Mar-2005 14:15:50
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| @ Elwood
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I have strange behaviours with Firefox (with Javascript) so I still have IE handy to test. |
Yeah I know the feeling, i've written some admin webpage stuff, and can't get it to work with Firefox yet! _________________ Dark Lord Design Wicked Solutions For Damned Problems
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Re: Article "Building your Micro-AOne" available Posted on 23-Mar-2005 15:15:22
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| One comment about your "building a uA1-C" article. I'm about to announce publicly that we at Software Hut (in PA) have finished testing and are able to sell custom serial I/O cables that DON'T have the clearance problems that the FrontX (and other) serial cables have as you can see from the third picture below. They are 6" cables, but custom lengths can be special ordered. I don't believe Joe has gotten them on the web page, so interested parties should contact him at amiga@softhut.com for pricing (both end-users and distributors). Note, the cable doesn't normally come with a card stake holder. It does, however, have all the required hardware to mount in a chassis hole/punch-out.
Here are some pictures of the cable (I hope the pictures are viewable, I'm doing this on my MAC at work using gimp):
Cable with US penny for scale: http://externaluse.sembazuru.us/SerialCable1.JPG
2 pics of cable plugged into board (different angles): http://externaluse.sembazuru.us/SerialCable2.JPG http://externaluse.sembazuru.us/SerialCable3.JPG
Other than that (shamless plug that it is), I like your article, and I plan on having my customers who have questions check it out. Thanx for making my support job easier. _________________ Member: Team AMIGA & A1 tech @ Software Hut --} Sembazuru
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Re: Article "Building your Micro-AOne" available Posted on 23-Mar-2005 17:05:23
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That's great news. If at some future time you can provide a URL to that product on your website I would gladly edit the article to show what you offer. Just PM the URL to me when it's ready.
At the risk of sounding like a salesman for some other company, you can get the PCI slot covers with the proper cutouts for a 9 pin serial connector at the same source I quoted in the article, with the following details:
Single 9 pin hole: BRK-9 Dual 9 pin hole: BRK-99
Prices are reasonable, especially in quantities. The ones I got from them were a TINY bit wide for my case, but that may have been the fault of my case.
I recall seeing in some previous posting that the Micro-AOne had no serial port. I'm a bit suprised that even the MAI documents had the pinout wrong. I'm glad we are turning the tide on that misinformation.
LyleHaze Last edited by lylehaze on 23-Mar-2005 at 06:29 PM.
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Re: Article "Building your Micro-AOne" available Posted on 24-Mar-2005 2:09:01
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Re: Article "Building your Micro-AOne" available Posted on 24-Mar-2005 9:01:54
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Re: Article "Building your Micro-AOne" available Posted on 27-Mar-2005 11:04:46
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| Indeed .. Will certainly be a boon for future µA1 builders. _________________ ****************************************** I dont suffer from Insanity - I enjoy it
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