Up to and including 3.2.1, you have to be careful about the order of cards. If you put any Z-III card in the first slot and this 512 MB board in the next, then your Z-III Expansion space is full - due to mandatory rounding/alignment.
The OP should have mentioned that this is an open source card, originating from here (where you can also find links to the latest software). In addition, the card is just two layers and small enough that fabrication in ENIG instead of the HASL boards offered here will be quite affordable.
I received my A4000 PCB some time ago. Building went smooth (I do appreciate the comfortably sized pads for the 1206 resistor packs) but I ran into a snag regarding the Altera CPLDs. As it turned out, two Chinese sources were selling me bad/used chips (as opposed to their listing). Both sets...
I received the package today. There was also a little extra in the envelope, which I appreciate very much. Thanks, Alex. Positive Feedback is forthcoming.
Package received. That went quick.
Sadly, I do have to voice a complaint. As stated in the first post, pricing is currently at 30€ (incl. shipping) for four sets which I transferred by PP in F+F mode. In the (undamaged) package were only three sets.
I've finally managed to find some time fitting the new bezel and printing the floppy parts. The first picture illustrates the difference between the new white front bezel and the old appearance by example of the second floppy.
This is what my A4000 looks like in its finished state:
Thanks...
Mine arrived today, too. Absolutely gorgeous. I'll have to print some new fronts and buttons for my Floppies to make them match the shiny new bezel.
The only problem I can see is the envy of my A3000 sitting beside it. :p
Thanks PRS for making this possible.
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