A2000 Replica Project!

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I've updated another project with some minor modifications and completed it to come out with an awesome WORKING A2000 replica board based on the Rev 6.2! They are tested and working! I've got a few that I plan to let go and offered over on FB. Check it out!
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I've got a couple of Paul's initial red boards which look fantastic...I've started to assemble, but it will take me a while :)

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Difficult to photo...but looks great anyway!
 
I just received two of Acill's blue A2000 boards and they look fantastic too! Congratulations on your red one. I hope the build goes well for you.
 
It´s a fantastic news.
Does anyone know where I can find out the price?
Is there a list of ready-made to buy components,like mouser, digikey?
I understand that custom chips are not included, obviously :rainbow:
 
I used floppy209 design as a base with his permission to do my version. Ive been on work travel and haven’t had time to make the bom yet, but it’s not difficult to find parts at mouser or digikey using the online schematics and repair manuals available. They list all the original parts and values.
 
I've got all the passives sorted (although Element14 are taking an eternity with the axial caps)....all the silicon parts are good (74 series etc)....

Any suggestions on the best source of the Zorro and ISA slot edge connectors? I've tried to remove 1 off a donor board, but really very unhappy with the results and would rather simply fit new parts.
 
You can get the 100 pin connectors at mouser.com currently here: https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/571-1-5530843-0 . They are not cheap though. As for the ISA slots I have no idea where to locate any. I've left them out of the last one I built. I also have a shared cart at mouser with most of the passives if you would like to use it. Its located here: https://www.mouser.com/ProjectManager/ProjectDetail.aspx?AccessID=b98f4b05c9
 
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You can get the 100 pin connectors at mouser.com currently here: https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/571-1-5530843-0 . They are not cheap though. As for the ISA slots I have no idea where to locate any. I've left them out of the last one I built. I also have a shared cart at mouser with most of the passives if you would like to use it. Its located here: https://www.mouser.com/ProjectManager/ProjectDetail.aspx?AccessID=b98f4b05c9

Thanks for sharing both, I found another part previously through Mouser I took a punt on and ordered 1 to try (for the Zorro).

I did have a good solid go at removing the old ones last night, I started with the ISA sockets, and with a bit more care (and determination) I got quite a few of the off so far all undamaged....until my de-solder tool tip broke!

This is the progress on one of the 2 boards, the other just has less ISA sockets fitted...I just want to power it up but Element14 are holding me up!

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Sorry, to clarify my last post, the part linked is not a Zorro connector at all, but they are 8 bit ISA.

The 100pin Zorro sockets I used are https://au.mouser.com/ProductDetail/571-5645235-3
The 62pin 8bit ISA I used are https://au.mouser.com/ProductDetail/571-5645235-1
The 36pin 16bit ISA and Video slot I used are https://au.mouser.com/ProductDetail/5530843-3
I have only been able to find the CPU slot from Ebay so far

The first board is now booting :) , but I have found some issues with the floppy access so far - Im working through it.

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Very nice! I'm sure you will get it all sorted. It looks nice though! I love the red, even if a lot of others dont.
 
And now fully assembled and working! Floppy issue was caused by the external floppy drive (Gotek) :)

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Hi ! Any chance to get one of these PCB´s to Austria ?
And a complete BoM of course ;-)

greeetings
 
I have a few more in stock since my minimum is 5 I can let a few go. I just ordered another batch as well and expect them by the end of the week. If anyone would like one they are $105 shipped to USA addresses and $110 rest of the world. This includes packing, shipping, paypal fees and the board itself. I can also supply my mouser cart with most of the stuff you need. I salvage the rest from boards I am repairing. These are USA made boards and are deep blue with gold electro plate contacts and traces.

For those wondering what it costs me to get them done I have no problem sharing that. I pay $309 per 5 boards. So I am not doing this to make a profit. I do it so others can benefit from getting a good quality board for a fair price that is tested before leaving the factory and will work if soldered correctly.
 
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