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bigmik

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Posted: 07:22pm 02 Apr 2016
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Hi All,

Doing cleaning of my room (now don't all fall down in shock)

I found 10 Original (not clone) Maximite Mono PCBs. 8 are totally bare, nothing soldered, and 2 have the Pic32MX795 soldered on plus VGA connectors and a few caps. See the image.

Anyway if anyone wants them please make an offer.. Any QTY of boards up to all that is outstanding. I will let it sit for a few days and then the highest bidder gets them.

There is no minimum price but postage will be on top. Bare in mind the connectors make the package thick so Australia Post rates go up, especially if overseas..

Anyway.... Any one interested??

Kind Regards,

Mick



Edited by bigmik 2016-04-04
Mick's uMite Stuff can be found >>> HERE (Kindly hosted by Dontronics) <<<
 
Grogster

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Posted: 09:15pm 02 Apr 2016
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  bigmik said   Hi All,

Doing cleaning of my room (now don't all fall down in shock)



Slightly off topic here, but what you wrote above struck a nerve in me, and so I just had to post this photo I have of a plaque on my wall, bought for me several years ago as a birthday prezzie:





They thought it suited me perfectly - and it did. I am still working on the big clean-up of 1987....
Smoke makes things work. When the smoke gets out, it stops!
 
isochronic
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Posted: 11:57am 05 Apr 2016
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IN general would they work with '470s do you think ? It would be an interesting trial but I am thinking, considering the effort, it may be more productive to use a newer pcb specifically designed for it
 
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