I'm shooting to produce them at the same $60 price that club100 sold them previously.
As a status update, I'm expecting delivery of the castellated board test this week. Assuming I can validate this modification to the PCB design, I think the pre-castellated board from OSH Park will be the way to go. Still hoping to announce a small board run sometime this month. We'll see. -Josh On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 4:42 AM, James Zeun <james.z...@gmail.com> wrote: > I've little experience in this area, but a friend of mine makes hardware for > the ZX Spectrum, Timex computer to those in the states. I know he ended up > out sourcing work to China as it was cheaper then populating 30+ boards by > hand. I don't believe his IDE adapter was anymore complicated then the > REX,not sure if he had to flash chips. > > If the decision is to solder them ourselves, I'll put my hand up and offer > to help out. My soldering isn't too ropey, probably not as good as some of > the chaps on here :-) > > How much is an assembled REX? I already own one, but wouldn't mind having a > spare. > > > > On 9 Oct 2017 6:31 a.m., "ray gordon" <ray...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I hav'nt been monitoring the list for a couple weeks, but I'm certainly >> interested in several rexes >> >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> From: M100 <m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com> on behalf of Jim Anderson >> <jim.ander...@kpu.ca> >> Sent: Thursday, October 5, 2017 7:01 PM >> To: m...@bitchin100.com >> Subject: Re: [M100] Who wants a REX? Gauging interest >> >> > -----Original Message----- >> > >> > You don't need any tpdd device, you just need any modern pc and a usb >> > serial cable and some free software. >> >> Sorry, by 'TPDD device' I meant TPDD emulators as well, not just the >> actual Tandy drives or NADSBox or whatnot. I guess I should have said 'some >> kind of TPDD-compatible device'. >> >> > The only problem would be if the cpld programming is not the same for >> > 100 vs 200. If not, then it would probably not be possible to take a 100 >> > rex and re-flash it to a 200 rex using only a 200. >> >> It's the same CPLD code. AFAIK re-flashing a 100 REX with 200 firmware in >> a 200 ought to work the same way as re-flashing a 4.8 REX to 4.9... >> >> > I have a 200, but I don't remember if Stephen has made the 200 version >> > firmware available yet. >> >> Yes, it's available. (So is the NEC firmware.) >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> jim