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SCSI Upgrade Kit Availability and Installation Service

SCSI Upgrade Kit Availability and Installation Service

2009-01-06 by Ted Summers

I am considering discontinuing the SCSI upgrade kits.

I have 8 kits left.
 After the 8 are gone, I have to buy another set of 20 SCSI controllers.
 I have about 60 PAL's (enough for 60 kits), so those I don't need more
stock of.
EPROMs I can buy in quantity or singly, so not a big deal....

If more than 8 people are considering the purchase within a year, then I
might be willing to buy the next set of 20 SCSI controllers....depending on
response....

 The other option would be to continue to make the EPROMs and PALs, and sell
the kit for less.
But people would have to source the SCSI controller themselves..... it can
be difficult to do that for single IC's from my experience...
The chip sellers have minimum orders, which is why I have to buy 20 if I
want to get them at a reasonable price....

Remaining kits still $50 USD + shipping.

Installation service (includes the kit above, but installed) - for those
that are not comfortable with modifying a board themselves.
US only at this time....

$100 USD + shipping.

I take paypal: djtbs1@...


Additional notes-

#1) I have 12 floppy converters available that allow one to install a TEAC
FD05HG slim floppy into your emax rack or keyboard to sit above your Zip or
CF drive.....
This allows you to still have a floppy and your internal Zip / CF Drive- all
in the original slot on the front of your rack or keyboard.....

$7.00 + shipping.


#2) I have a Baldwin IKE keyboard  (with no description of the buttons/
functions).
I have an overlay with mine that shows all the functions.
I am considering having it reproduced.

How many Baldwin IKE keyboard owners out there would want this?
If there are several I can look into the costs to get it duplicated, to see
if it is worthwhile.....

Regards,
Ted


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Re: SCSI Upgrade Kit Availability and Installation Service

2009-01-06 by jammie.emma

--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "Ted Summers" <djtbs1@...> wrote:
> i want 1 floppy converter how much to post to uk

jammie 
>  I am considering discontinuing the SCSI upgrade kits.
> 
> I have 8 kits left.
>  After the 8 are gone, I have to buy another set of 20 SCSI controllers.
>  I have about 60 PAL's (enough for 60 kits), so those I don't need more
> stock of.
> EPROMs I can buy in quantity or singly, so not a big deal....
> 
> If more than 8 people are considering the purchase within a year, then I
> might be willing to buy the next set of 20 SCSI
controllers....depending on
> response....
> 
>  The other option would be to continue to make the EPROMs and PALs,
and sell
> the kit for less.
> But people would have to source the SCSI controller themselves.....
it can
> be difficult to do that for single IC's from my experience...
> The chip sellers have minimum orders, which is why I have to buy 20 if I
> want to get them at a reasonable price....
> 
> Remaining kits still $50 USD + shipping.
> 
> Installation service (includes the kit above, but installed) - for those
> that are not comfortable with modifying a board themselves.
> US only at this time....
> 
> $100 USD + shipping.
> 
> I take paypal: djtbs1@...
> 
> 
> Additional notes-
> 
> #1) I have 12 floppy converters available that allow one to install
a TEAC
> FD05HG slim floppy into your emax rack or keyboard to sit above your
Zip or
> CF drive.....
> This allows you to still have a floppy and your internal Zip / CF
Drive- all
> in the original slot on the front of your rack or keyboard.....
> 
> $7.00 + shipping.
> 
> 
> #2) I have a Baldwin IKE keyboard  (with no description of the buttons/
> functions).
> I have an overlay with mine that shows all the functions.
> I am considering having it reproduced.
> 
> How many Baldwin IKE keyboard owners out there would want this?
> If there are several I can look into the costs to get it duplicated,
to see
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> if it is worthwhile.....
> 
> Regards,
> Ted
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

Re: SCSI Upgrade Kit Availability and Installation Service

2009-01-08 by alancurrall

Hi Ted,

What's involved in fitting the kit and How can I tell if my Rack Mount
Emax I SE will be compatible? I'd like to add SCSI to it but only if
Jammie manages to save the button panel for me.
Cheers,
Alan

--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "Ted Summers" <djtbs1@...> wrote:
>
>  I am considering discontinuing the SCSI upgrade kits.
> 
> I have 8 kits left.
>  After the 8 are gone, I have to buy another set of 20 SCSI controllers.
>  I have about 60 PAL's (enough for 60 kits), so those I don't need more
> stock of.
> EPROMs I can buy in quantity or singly, so not a big deal....
> 
> If more than 8 people are considering the purchase within a year, then I
> might be willing to buy the next set of 20 SCSI
controllers....depending on
> response....
> 
>  The other option would be to continue to make the EPROMs and PALs,
and sell
> the kit for less.
> But people would have to source the SCSI controller themselves.....
it can
> be difficult to do that for single IC's from my experience...
> The chip sellers have minimum orders, which is why I have to buy 20 if I
> want to get them at a reasonable price....
> 
> Remaining kits still $50 USD + shipping.
> 
> Installation service (includes the kit above, but installed) - for those
> that are not comfortable with modifying a board themselves.
> US only at this time....
> 
> $100 USD + shipping.
> 
> I take paypal: djtbs1@...
> 
> 
> Additional notes-
> 
> #1) I have 12 floppy converters available that allow one to install
a TEAC
> FD05HG slim floppy into your emax rack or keyboard to sit above your
Zip or
> CF drive.....
> This allows you to still have a floppy and your internal Zip / CF
Drive- all
> in the original slot on the front of your rack or keyboard.....
> 
> $7.00 + shipping.
> 
> 
> #2) I have a Baldwin IKE keyboard  (with no description of the buttons/
> functions).
> I have an overlay with mine that shows all the functions.
> I am considering having it reproduced.
> 
> How many Baldwin IKE keyboard owners out there would want this?
> If there are several I can look into the costs to get it duplicated,
to see
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> if it is worthwhile.....
> 
> Regards,
> Ted
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

Re: SCSI Upgrade Kit Availability and Installation Service

2009-08-18 by locojediknight

so im very interested in the overlay for the ike baldwin. w/o it, i cannot get this samplert to work. let me know if you plan to go forward with your overlay idea. thanks

Wilson nexus6@...

--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "alancurrall" <alan@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>
> Hi Ted,
> 
> What's involved in fitting the kit and How can I tell if my Rack Mount
> Emax I SE will be compatible? I'd like to add SCSI to it but only if
> Jammie manages to save the button panel for me.
> Cheers,
> Alan
> 
> --- In emax@...m, "Ted Summers" <djtbs1@> wrote:
> >
> >  I am considering discontinuing the SCSI upgrade kits.
> > 
> > I have 8 kits left.
> >  After the 8 are gone, I have to buy another set of 20 SCSI controllers.
> >  I have about 60 PAL's (enough for 60 kits), so those I don't need more
> > stock of.
> > EPROMs I can buy in quantity or singly, so not a big deal....
> > 
> > If more than 8 people are considering the purchase within a year, then I
> > might be willing to buy the next set of 20 SCSI
> controllers....depending on
> > response....
> > 
> >  The other option would be to continue to make the EPROMs and PALs,
> and sell
> > the kit for less.
> > But people would have to source the SCSI controller themselves.....
> it can
> > be difficult to do that for single IC's from my experience...
> > The chip sellers have minimum orders, which is why I have to buy 20 if I
> > want to get them at a reasonable price....
> > 
> > Remaining kits still $50 USD + shipping.
> > 
> > Installation service (includes the kit above, but installed) - for those
> > that are not comfortable with modifying a board themselves.
> > US only at this time....
> > 
> > $100 USD + shipping.
> > 
> > I take paypal: djtbs1@
> > 
> > 
> > Additional notes-
> > 
> > #1) I have 12 floppy converters available that allow one to install
> a TEAC
> > FD05HG slim floppy into your emax rack or keyboard to sit above your
> Zip or
> > CF drive.....
> > This allows you to still have a floppy and your internal Zip / CF
> Drive- all
> > in the original slot on the front of your rack or keyboard.....
> > 
> > $7.00 + shipping.
> > 
> > 
> > #2) I have a Baldwin IKE keyboard  (with no description of the buttons/
> > functions).
> > I have an overlay with mine that shows all the functions.
> > I am considering having it reproduced.
> > 
> > How many Baldwin IKE keyboard owners out there would want this?
> > If there are several I can look into the costs to get it duplicated,
> to see
> > if it is worthwhile.....
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Ted
> > 
> > 
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>

Re: [emax] Re: SCSI Upgrade Kit Availability and Installation Service

2009-08-18 by Frequency Spectrum

from what i can remember its a bit like an sp 12
sample.edit.chop

On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 11:47 PM, locojediknight
<locojediknight@...>wrote:

>
>
>
> so im very interested in the overlay for the ike baldwin. w/o it, i cannot
> get this samplert to work. let me know if you plan to go forward with your
> overlay idea. thanks
>
> Wilson nexus6@... <nexus6%40tmo.blackberry.net>
>
> --- In emax@yahoogroups.com <emax%40yahoogroups.com>, "alancurrall" <alan@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Ted,
> >
> > What's involved in fitting the kit and How can I tell if my Rack Mount
> > Emax I SE will be compatible? I'd like to add SCSI to it but only if
> > Jammie manages to save the button panel for me.
> > Cheers,
> > Alan
> >
> > --- In emax@yahoogroups.com <emax%40yahoogroups.com>, "Ted Summers"
> <djtbs1@> wrote:
> > >
> > > I am considering discontinuing the SCSI upgrade kits.
> > >
> > > I have 8 kits left.
> > > After the 8 are gone, I have to buy another set of 20 SCSI controllers.
> > > I have about 60 PAL's (enough for 60 kits), so those I don't need more
> > > stock of.
> > > EPROMs I can buy in quantity or singly, so not a big deal....
> > >
> > > If more than 8 people are considering the purchase within a year, then
> I
> > > might be willing to buy the next set of 20 SCSI
> > controllers....depending on
> > > response....
> > >
> > > The other option would be to continue to make the EPROMs and PALs,
> > and sell
> > > the kit for less.
> > > But people would have to source the SCSI controller themselves.....
> > it can
> > > be difficult to do that for single IC's from my experience...
> > > The chip sellers have minimum orders, which is why I have to buy 20 if
> I
> > > want to get them at a reasonable price....
> > >
> > > Remaining kits still $50 USD + shipping.
> > >
> > > Installation service (includes the kit above, but installed) - for
> those
> > > that are not comfortable with modifying a board themselves.
> > > US only at this time....
> > >
> > > $100 USD + shipping.
> > >
> > > I take paypal: djtbs1@
> > >
> > >
> > > Additional notes-
> > >
> > > #1) I have 12 floppy converters available that allow one to install
> > a TEAC
> > > FD05HG slim floppy into your emax rack or keyboard to sit above your
> > Zip or
> > > CF drive.....
> > > This allows you to still have a floppy and your internal Zip / CF
> > Drive- all
> > > in the original slot on the front of your rack or keyboard.....
> > >
> > > $7.00 + shipping.
> > >
> > >
> > > #2) I have a Baldwin IKE keyboard (with no description of the buttons/
> > > functions).
> > > I have an overlay with mine that shows all the functions.
> > > I am considering having it reproduced.
> > >
> > > How many Baldwin IKE keyboard owners out there would want this?
> > > If there are several I can look into the costs to get it duplicated,
> > to see
> > > if it is worthwhile.....
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Ted
> > >
> > >
> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> > >
> >
>
>  
>


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Re: [emax] Re: SCSI Upgrade Kit Availability and Installation Service

2009-08-19 by Ted Summers

Nope- not making overlays.

You are the only person who has asked / answered in the last year.

Sorry,
Ted

On Aug 18, 2009, at 3:47 PM, locojediknight wrote:


so im very interested in the overlay for the ike baldwin. w/o it, i  
cannot get this samplert to work. let me know if you plan to go  
forward with your overlay idea. thanks

Wilson nexus6@...

--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "alancurrall" <alan@...> wrote:
 >
 > Hi Ted,
 >
 > What's involved in fitting the kit and How can I tell if my Rack  
Mount
 > Emax I SE will be compatible? I'd like to add SCSI to it but only if
 > Jammie manages to save the button panel for me.
 > Cheers,
 > Alan
 >
 > --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "Ted Summers" <djtbs1@> wrote:
 > >
 > > I am considering discontinuing the SCSI upgrade kits.
 > >
 > > I have 8 kits left.
 > > After the 8 are gone, I have to buy another set of 20 SCSI  
controllers.
 > > I have about 60 PAL's (enough for 60 kits), so those I don't need  
more
 > > stock of.
 > > EPROMs I can buy in quantity or singly, so not a big deal....
 > >
 > > If more than 8 people are considering the purchase within a year,  
then I
 > > might be willing to buy the next set of 20 SCSI
 > controllers....depending on
 > > response....
 > >
 > > The other option would be to continue to make the EPROMs and PALs,
 > and sell
 > > the kit for less.
 > > But people would have to source the SCSI controller themselves.....
 > it can
 > > be difficult to do that for single IC's from my experience...
 > > The chip sellers have minimum orders, which is why I have to buy  
20 if I
 > > want to get them at a reasonable price....
 > >
 > > Remaining kits still $50 USD + shipping.
 > >
 > > Installation service (includes the kit above, but installed) -  
for those
 > > that are not comfortable with modifying a board themselves.
 > > US only at this time....
 > >
 > > $100 USD + shipping.
 > >
 > > I take paypal: djtbs1@
 > >
 > >
 > > Additional notes-
 > >
 > > #1) I have 12 floppy converters available that allow one to install
 > a TEAC
 > > FD05HG slim floppy into your emax rack or keyboard to sit above  
your
 > Zip or
 > > CF drive.....
 > > This allows you to still have a floppy and your internal Zip / CF
 > Drive- all
 > > in the original slot on the front of your rack or keyboard.....
 > >
 > > $7.00 + shipping.
 > >
 > >
 > > #2) I have a Baldwin IKE keyboard (with no description of the  
buttons/
 > > functions).
 > > I have an overlay with mine that shows all the functions.
 > > I am considering having it reproduced.
 > >
 > > How many Baldwin IKE keyboard owners out there would want this?
 > > If there are several I can look into the costs to get it  
duplicated,
 > to see
 > > if it is worthwhile.....
 > >
 > > Regards,
 > > Ted
 > >
 > >
 > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 > >
 >






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