[CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Compumotor Parts Update
Posted by
Brian
on 2000-11-14 16:51:43 UTC
Rick I just wanted to post a little update about my Compumotor parts. I
finally found out what they all are and have posted pics on the web at
http://www.1ipc.com/ebay/boardz.html I am not sure as to which boards would
be the best to use because I have no idea which ones are compatible with
eachother. Do you or ANYBODY else out there know? I asked compumotor to send
me some info on all the boards and should be recieving that in the next week
or two. Some of the boards are missing electrical parts and I am curious as
to how hard it is to repair them? I have slowly been going through all of my
boxes and I have all new parts to fix all repairable boards. (I think I do
anyhow because all the new parts are exactly the same as what are on all the
boards) Is it something I should pay to have done or should I just go buy
some solder and go for it?
There was an old Western Digital 286 motherboard along with many other
boards that appear to be related to all this stuff. I think there is some
bus port ram boards and possibly a few single board computers. I have posted
pics of these at http://www.1ipc.com/ebay/boards.html What are all these?
Are they junk or can I use them to run the software that controls
everything?
Thanks for your time and please be patient with the pictures loading. I took
closeup pictures of each board and it takes a little bit to download each
page. I had a little trouble with them and had to hit "reload" twice to get
them all to load. So like I said be patient, it's well worth the wait
becuase the pics are crisp and clear.
Thanks Brian
finally found out what they all are and have posted pics on the web at
http://www.1ipc.com/ebay/boardz.html I am not sure as to which boards would
be the best to use because I have no idea which ones are compatible with
eachother. Do you or ANYBODY else out there know? I asked compumotor to send
me some info on all the boards and should be recieving that in the next week
or two. Some of the boards are missing electrical parts and I am curious as
to how hard it is to repair them? I have slowly been going through all of my
boxes and I have all new parts to fix all repairable boards. (I think I do
anyhow because all the new parts are exactly the same as what are on all the
boards) Is it something I should pay to have done or should I just go buy
some solder and go for it?
There was an old Western Digital 286 motherboard along with many other
boards that appear to be related to all this stuff. I think there is some
bus port ram boards and possibly a few single board computers. I have posted
pics of these at http://www.1ipc.com/ebay/boards.html What are all these?
Are they junk or can I use them to run the software that controls
everything?
Thanks for your time and please be patient with the pictures loading. I took
closeup pictures of each board and it takes a little bit to download each
page. I had a little trouble with them and had to hit "reload" twice to get
them all to load. So like I said be patient, it's well worth the wait
becuase the pics are crisp and clear.
Thanks Brian
Discussion Thread
Brian
2000-11-14 16:51:43 UTC
[CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Compumotor Parts Update
ballendo@y...
2000-11-14 19:05:48 UTC
re:Compumotor Parts Update
Brian Williams
2000-11-15 00:24:16 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] re:Compumotor Parts Update
Brian Williams
2000-11-15 00:28:35 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] re:Compumotor Parts Update
Brian Williams
2000-11-15 00:28:42 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] re:Compumotor Parts Update
Alan Marconett KM6VV
2000-11-15 10:59:39 UTC
re:Compumotor Parts Update
ballendo@y...
2000-11-15 16:08:55 UTC
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ballendo@y...
2000-11-15 18:45:33 UTC
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