Just a note, looks like your checkout is hitting US orders for $5 shipping
($40 total) on the deluxe kit). I still think that's totally reasonable.

Thanks,
Jonathan

On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 11:00 AM, systems_glitch <systems.gli...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Awesome! I can't make it this year, but I'm buying the deluxe kit :)
>
> I need to get on the "production" version of my 16-segment character
> display nametag...
>
> Thanks,
> Jonathan
>
> On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 10:38 AM, Jason T via cctalk <
> cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
>
>> I am pleased to announce that the 12th year of the Vintage Computer
>> Festival Midwest will feature a commemorative battery-powered "badge"
>> computer, based on a real 65C02 microprocessor!  The brains behind
>> this creation are none other than our perennial guests Lee Hart, Daryl
>> Rictor and Josh Bensadon, names you surely know from their 1802 and
>> Z80 Membership Card "Altoids tin" computers and other vintage
>> microprocessor-based projects.
>>
>> The badge kit is available for pre-order by mail and at VCF Midwest
>> (vcfmw.org) on September 9-10, 2017, at a cost of only $5 for the bare
>> board, $25 for the basic kit (PCB and board parts) and $35 for a
>> deluxe kit consisting of PCB, parts, battery holder and rechargeable
>> batteries and a USB-serial adapter, with free shipping in the USA!
>> (Ask about pricing for international orders).
>>
>> Kits will be available in limited quantities before the show as parts
>> are sourced.  Bare PCBs will be more numerous.
>>
>> All available information, including a parts list, schematics, manuals
>> and software, can be found here at Lee's page here:
>>
>> http://www.sunrise-ev.com/6502.htm
>>
>> And here is Daryl's page, featuring his own projects:
>>
>> http://sbc.rictor.org/
>>
>> Order yours today and build it in time for the show!
>>
>> -j
>>
>
>

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