Attn: Gene Stopp....ASM-1 parts list...

Debby and Gene Stopp squarewave at jps.net
Fri Sep 3 08:13:25 CEST 1999


Hi Chris (and list),

Here's a reply so that you have my email address. Send me your snail mail
address and I'll send you the prints. Someday I may even scan them and build
up a web page (as my arm rests on a scanner here....)

Also I wanted to broadcast to everybody the fact that I really *do* want to
make another run of ASM-1 circuit boards, really! Finding the time has been
difficult lately. Also I need to tell everybody that I no longer have the PO
box that I had been using for the orders (since I have no use for it right
now), so please don't send anything there - I will rent another as soon as I
get some more PCB's.

The parts designators on the ASM-1 silkscreen are simply component outlines
without numbers or values (Easytrax didn't do them as good as I wanted -
things would have been ugly). The chip locations do say things like "TL082"
or "CA3080", but there are no "U" numbers either on the artwork or the
schematics. So the assembly drawing is really needed - it's a double-sized
photocopy of the PCB with the component values penciled in. The polarized
part orientations are on the silkscreen, so that helps too.

Sorry to keep so many people waiting...

- Gene

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Crosskey <chris.crosskey at metrics.co.uk>
To: 'synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl' <synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl>
Date: Thursday, August 26, 1999 11:04 AM
Subject: Attn: Gene Stopp....ASM-1 parts list...


>Hi Gene..and everyone else who is reading this...:-)
>
>I've lost your current email address so I thought I'd post this to the list
>and hope...
>
>I'm about to get an ASM-1 board from David Peachey and I can't find the
copy
>f the parts list that I had... could you email it for me...I could do with
a
>copy of the assembly diagram too (unless the boards arte legended with
>values or part nos etc..)...








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