[Coco] Grant Searle's mini 6809 computer

salvadorgarciav at yahoo.com salvadorgarciav at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 7 22:39:20 EDT 2023


Thanks Andrew! I also found it and ordered a batch of these boards. As you
say the minimum is 5.

I'll have to slowly get the parts for this. I already the main ones. I
mostly need the discrete components and the connectors. Best, Salvador

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From: Coco <coco-bounces at maltedmedia.com> On Behalf Of Andrew via Coco
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Subject: Re: [Coco] Grant Searle's mini 6809 computer

I found this; I seem to also recall something maybe on Ebay (but that 
may have been for a different SBC).

You can load the PCB in the editor without an account, and generate the 
files needed to upload to a PCB manufacturer:

https://oshwlab.com/tranter/6809-Single-Board-Computer

...but here's the thing: You can also have the PCB fabbed by the company 
behind EasyEDA (min order 5 PCBs). It's one of the things that make this 
tool really nice.

But in order to do that, you'll need to set up a free account...

Of course, in theory, you should be able to print out the top and bottom 
layers and do some kind of DIY toner transfer or something...

Be sure to check out the extensive GitHub repo that goes with the board.

Andrew L. Ayers
Glendale, Arizona
phoenixgarage.org
github.com/andrew-ayers


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