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Re: lf: BX24-AHT pcb
"dlh" <dlh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Feb 9, 10:48 pm, Art <noth...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> hi,
> any of you guys have in their box one or couple of unpopulated pbcs for
> Dave Houston's All Housecode Transceiver BX24-AHT? I know he has Gerber
> files on his web site and I can get a board done, but I would like to
avoid
> the hassle with that.
>
> If you are willing to part let me know at: klocworx AT shaw DOT ca
> thanks,
> Arthur
I can't help with a BX24-AHT board but I believe Bobby Green had one
or two that he never populated.
Good memory!
--
Bobby G.
If you cannot find a board, you can get a handful (+2 if you make it
"open sores" to which I have no objection) for a really good price
at...
http://iteadstudio.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=19_20
Or, if you can wait 2-3 months (and my health holds that long),
YourDuino.com will be selling the boards shown on my Zarduino page...
http://davehouston.org/Zarduino.htm
I'm rewriting my roZetta application to run on a stack of those
boards. All of that will also be "open sores" once released. It should
have a heavy dose of future-proofing as you can mix/match what you
need, add support for new (serial) devices, design new "shields" if
needed, etc. I will provide "open sores" ZBasic code for the main
processor and PicBasic code for the PICs, as well as Windows/Linux/OSX/
Android interface applications. All ZBasic and PIC chips will
incorporate serial bootloaders so firmware can be updated.
http://davehouston.org/roZetta.htm
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