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Hi all, some may be interested in my old mini board design. If so,
here's a chance to pick one up at a reasonable price.
Info is available via FTP at
ftp://cher.media.mit.edu/pub/projects/miniboard/ .
Fred
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Wally Blackburn" <wallyblackburn@hotmail.com>
> Date: Mon Dec 31, 2001 09:34:06 AM US/Eastern
> To: handyboard@media.mit.edu
> Subject: FS: Miniboards - Assembled and Tested
>
> I used to sell Miniboards (as CW Technology), and still have a stash
> of parts on-hand. Well, I am moving soon and, in the process of
> cleaning, need to do something with these parts.
>
> I've decided to hand-assemble as many Miniboards as I can and sell
> them at a reasonable price: $90. These are the 2.1 versions with
> power jacks, switches, and protection diodes. They include the TI
> SN754410 motor drivers (1A).
>
> I'm guessing I will end up with about 7-8 completed boards. They are
> first-come-first-served. Price includes shipping via USPS Priority
> Mail within the US. Sorry, no international orders.
>
> I'm swamped with moving, house selling, etc. - so, if you know what a
> Miniboard is and want one (or more), then this is a great deal.
> Otherwise, you're on your own. All of the info is available - just
> look around. Sorry, I don't mean to be a jerk, I just don't have time
> right now to answer quesyions like: "What is a miniboard? Can I
> program it in Basic? How much RAM does it have?", etc.
>
> E-mail with (short) questions.
>
> wallyblackburn@hotmail.com
>
> Thanks,
> Wally
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