[Coco] need a mini 6551 RS-232 pak layout
Roger Taylor
operator at coco3.com
Fri Jan 16 14:31:11 EST 2009
It looks nice but you didn't allow for the diamter of the router bit
used by ExpressPCB to cut the board. If cut along your board
perimeter it would leave the edge connector width too short and there
would be alignment problems.
I just downloaded DipTrace 1.50 and it looks nice but I don't see a
way to import or export to ExpressPCB schematics or layouts, and the
board service appears to be a forwarding service by the DipTrace
website to the company of your choice, but I could have read the site
instructions wrong. Probably not a wise choice for my projects.
At 12:54 PM 1/16/2009, you wrote:
>Roger
>
>What I have is patterned off the short Floppy disk drive controler
>board(FD501/502). It can be reduced with ease. I want to eventually get
>that pattern over to Eagle.
>
>See attachment
>
>james
>
>On 16 Jan 2009 at 11:36, Roger Taylor wrote:
>
> > At 05:47 AM 1/16/2009, you wrote:
> > >Roger
> > >
> > >I am familiar with both programs as well as Eagle. That would be a
> > >simple and easy task to do. Do you have any concept of size of
> > >theboard. I already have a template for a mini Coco plug in board in
> > >ExpressPCB that is 2.5 x 3.8 inch. It has the fingers for plugging
> > >into the MPI.
> > >
> > >
> > >james
> >
> >
> > The board size I have will fit in any short black game pak case if
> > ever there should be a short supply of the cases I'm working on
> > obtaining which are almost the same. The board already has the
> > mounting holes exactly where they need to be based on trial and error
> > from making paper cutouts of the printed board and comparing to
> > existing cases and game pak boards. It's a match. I can take a look
> > at your design, though.
> >
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