Did you ever repair such things? BTW this is an 80' design and you will not
see it nowadays only in very few industrial applications. Difference between
this:
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/462632main_GPC_upgradedgpcalone.jpg
<http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/462632main_GPC_upgradedgpcalone.jpg>and
the last three stack prototyping board on a jaluino/arduino is that this one
can be repaired/measured/inspected while is running, using ONE single
adapter board.

On the jaluino s**t you can't do this. If the problem is at the first floor
in the stack you need two adapters, one from the jaluino board to the first
floor and the second from the first floor to the second floor. Please do not
post such pictures on your blog as good solutions since they are garbage.

I've did it one design as you've pointed on the NASA link which has the
electronic schematic on an A0 paper. All boards are really shielded (the
concept of arduino "shield" has a wrong name) using iron plate. There are
four boards including analog equation processing which enters in the
connectors from the right side of the cabinet.
See here some pictures (1989):
http://www.proradioantic.ro/index.php?x=item&id_p=4068

Vasile


On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 11:26 PM, funlw65 <[email protected]> wrote:

> :P, yes but also pro are doing like this...
> http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/462632main_GPC_upgradedgpcalone.jpg
> Is a reliable Shuttle computer.
>
> On Aug 2, 7:10 am, vasile surducan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 5:49 AM, funlw65 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi guys,
> >
> > > Now we have also AmiPIC18 board, some sort of Amicus18 copy.
> > >http://www.picshop.nl/
> > > Remember this page?
> >
> > >http://sites.google.com/site/funlw65/electronics/jaluino-pinguino-28-.
> ..
> >
> > Yes, the image here
> >
> > http://1245447075276024228-a-1802744773732722657-s-sites.googlegroups...
> >
> >  is anything you can dream about...:) and the link represents in a funny
> way
> > the contents.
> > Vasile
> >
> >
> >
> > > I did that only as a starting discussion and when Amicus18 appeared, I
> > > thought it is a "not so good" design because didn't tried to map
> > > Arduino peripherals as SPI and I2C. But with this AmiPIC18 I think is
> > > establishing as a standard - I think anyone try to benefit from the
> > > complete version of Proteus Basic (including SD card) for 18F25K20....
> >
> > > I still think that not mapping Arduino peripherals, you don't have a
> > > real Arduino clone - you cloned only the shape and the principle of
> > > shields. Is enough? Unfortunately, with the major help of Proton
> > > Basic, I'm afraid it is ...
> >
> > > I hope we didn't loosed any train...
> >
> > > Vasi(funlw65)
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