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Re: THE MULTICART IS FINALLY READY!!!!!! [message #209902 is a reply to message #209898] Sat, 01 June 2013 14:25 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Michele is currently offline  Michele
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"Clocky" <notgonn@happen.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:51aa07b1$0$11100$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com...
> Michele wrote:
>> <charlesgutman@gmail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
>> news:040f6edc-58dc-4450-8a18-724c329d1b47@googlegroups.com...
>> After numerous delays and setbacks of all sorts, I've finally got 19
>> FULLY
>> FUNCTIONAL MULTICARTS READY FOR SALE!!!
>>
>> Here's the "Options List" for those that desire to fit it to their
>> needs:
>>
>>
>> A) Chips soldered direct to board- the cheapest and simplest option for
>> the
>> vast majority of people for both cost and the fact that it can be fit
>> into a
>> cartridge casing very easily.... ;) (MOST sales WILL COME from this
>> option
>> I'm certain) $34.00
>>
>> B)EPROM is "socketed." This option allows for the user to swap eprom
>> with
>> others that they desire to program allowing for an even higher usage of
>> the
>> cartridge than from what it was originally designed for. $36.00
>>
>> C) ALL SOCKETED! I have NO IDEA WHY anyone might want the board TOTALLY
>> socketed unless they desire to replace the parts in the future or maybe
>> use
>> the board for other applications, however in the event that you DO desire
>> to
>> have the WHOLE BOARD socketed, then THIS is your option! $38.00
>>
>> D) Now this is the option that I know that a lot of people will be
>> asking
>> about as well---- DIRECT TO THE BOARD, BUT INSIDE A CARTRIDGE CASING WITH
>> A
>> LABEL!!! $40.00
>>
>>
>> Now please understand that these prices ARE INCLUDING THE SHIPPING to
>> the
>> LOWER 48 in the US, so don't feel exasperated at the cost thinking that
>> you
>> have to pay MORE for shipping because you don't! LOL
>>
>>
>> Please feel free to contact me at my "PRIVATE EMAIL" in response to
>> this
>> posting from interested parties as I WILL NOT be coming back in here to
>> check the status of this message as I'm just TOO BUSY MAKING CARTRIDGES!
>> :):):)
>>
>>
>> Thanks for being SO DARN patient with me everybody as it's been a long
>> haul to victory....
>>
>>
>> I love you all and GOD BLESS!!!!
>>
>>
>> Charles> 8-Bit Designs
>>
>> website please?
>>
>>
>
> Not applicable.
>
> Charles has a peculiar approach to marketing products. As far as I can
> make out from previous discussions it's the Fotios Jumbocart he is
> selling;
> http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/254/fbjumbocartprotoxb6 .jpg
> that was never officially released. Menu driven choice of up to 127 8 or
> 16kb so programs on ROM. No idea what programs are on the ROM supplied but
> I would have thought a program list and features was a more important
> piece of information rather than a list of socket options for the board
> but anyway...
>
> Some discussion here
>
> http://comp.sys.cbm.narkive.com/5PS4F571/fb-jumbocart
>
>
> I'm pretty sure that is it, however others confused the matter by
> suggesting it was the Fotios FB-512 which is an entirely different beast
> as seen here (no menu, 8K ROM selection through hardware switch).
> http://fotios.cbm8bit.com/fb512j.php
>
> That is NOT what Charles is selling.
>
> Also, Fotios no longer produces or sells any of his carts.
>
> Someone else mentioned the Easyflash cartridge which seems to be a popular
> option as far as programmable cartridges goes and doesn't cost that much
> more.
>
> HTH.
>

Thanks a lot for info supplied ;)
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