Very quiet here, everyone in hibernation?
I have a hankering to play with an SDK-80. Does anyone have one that they have grown tired of and want to sell? or trade for something else that is new and exciting?
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Hi Craig,
Jonathan Glitch on VCF produced a modernised version of the SDK-80 called the GW-SDK-80
I did contact him about it a while back and he said he’d just tested the second prototype and was willing to sell me one, however the emails dried up and I didn’t hear from him again unfortunately.
Might be worth contacting him to see if he has any boards now.
Bye
Martyn.
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Hi Craig,
I found some PCB files I archived from intel-vintage.info/ before it disappeared and I’ve put them on the Group Google Drive under:
MartynV/sdk-80/PCB
If you upload the SDK-80.rar file to the on-line Altium viewer you can see the PCB detail. I’m not sure what he used to copy from as I’ve never seen a version with 1702’s on it.
Viewer is here:
@https://www.altium.com/viewer/
Remove the @ obviously, just did that to stop our email server generating a huge safe link.
You can generate the Gerbers from the viewer, however form what I remember you can’t preserve the solder mask etc.
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Yea, I saw that. In fact it is what resurrected my desire to have one. Even with the price drop to $750 it is still above my justification level. Besides, I want a working one, not a static display, and I would have trouble convincing myself that I deserve to be the one to open the box and assemble. I know someone will eventually buy and open, but probably not me.