Hi Peter, great to have you back. glad things are prosperous for you. a long time back I e-mailed you on helping getting the 32M WRAM board designs completed. I am a hardware design engineer and I design circuit boards and semiconductor chips by day. We've got lots of PCB fab shops here in Austin due to Dell, AMD, Motorola, Agere, SUN, IBM, etc. being right here locally. If you need any help getting the CAD files sorted out and boards manufactured, let me know. the only caveat being I'm in the USA and my manufacturing contacts are here. By looking at the components on the WFM-32 card on Joe Britt's web page, it looks like a fairly trivial design. the memory module (if it's older EDO DRAM) being the only real thing to track down. I'd be up for putting my $ deposit in for 32M card or two. If I may say, I hesitate only because I'd like to see you stick around with us in the Fairlight group for support and see the order through, and hopefully you don't get lost in the shuffle again. :-) cheers ! David --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "horiprod" <horizontal_productions@h...> wrote: > > Hi all. > > I have been very busy here in Sydney doing a real job, so apologies > for not keeping in touch. I have been meaning to get in contact with > the group, as I still follow events daily. > > I have been in communication with Greg Holmes about the possibility > of getting my site up again, and provide any help to the Fairlight > community I can. > > Regarding specifically the 32 Mbyte RAM cards, I did actually long > ago mail one of the user group members (can't remember whom), saying > we would need a "critical mass" of 10 firm orders before we could go > ahead and manufacture. However, I don't think this information ever > got posted, so here we go again. I proposed that if enough folk were > keen, they should lodge a deposit (not with myself, but some trusted > third party), and I would start the ball rolling again. > Unfortunately, the original PCB manufacturerer went bust, so there > would still be the set up costs of a new run, but we do have the CAD > board designs to use. I would also have to see if the RAM arrays are > still available, but I'm sure there must be some around (I can still > pick up 4Gbyte hard drives OK!). The price should be about the same: > ie GBP 660. > > Let me know if anyone's interested. > > Regards, > > Peter Wielk > > Horizontal Productions in sunny Sydney.
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Re: help with the RAM board build
2005-04-13 by David J. Wilson
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