I believe it's due to improper configuration when the domain was changed from vintage-computer.com to vcfed.org. The correct link should be:
http://www.vcfed.org/forum/attachmen...6&d=1300557151
http://www.vcfed.org/forum/attachmen...6&d=1300557151
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I believe it's due to improper configuration when the domain was changed from vintage-computer.com to vcfed.org. The correct link should be:
http://www.vcfed.org/forum/attachmen...6&d=1300557151
http://www.vcfed.org/forum/attachmen...6&d=1300557151
Is anyone making and selling these adapters?
Not that I am aware of, but you can order them, yourself, based on the PCB designs that Scott and I have both posted to OSHPark, and then build one, using commonly-available parts. It's not at all a difficult process.
- Alex
Or you can do what I did for the prototype--just use a hunk of perfboard. It's not a complicated circuit.
what has happened to the links for source code?
When the vcf.org was created from vintage-computer.com, someone forgot to update attachment links. Fortunately, I happen to have the file here:
You know, my attachments are really for public consumption. Is there any way I can simply expose the entire lot of them, without having them linked to messages?
I've had a few emails lately asking about PC boards and assembled units. I got a bit carried away and ordered/built up a batch of these with 3D printed cases etc. I still have some spares if anyone is looking for one.
- Gary
Hi,
I found this keyboard: key tronics E03602 EL FR (french one).
IMG_20191121_183650.jpg IMG_20191121_183644.jpg
It seems XT compatible, but these are not switches on the second photo. Instead there are 3 holes. Do I need to solder switches myself? For XT compatibility I have to connect the 3 of them? It is not clear to me how to configure it.
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