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[N8VEM: 17166] Bus Monitor completed and racked!
Fabio Battaglia
2014-01-16 21:34:47 UTC
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Today I finally rounded up all the components and completed my ECB Bus
Monitor card, which now needs some testing (but at least it brings some
blinking eye-candy to my N8VEM!).
I also received had enough time and patience left to finally encase my
N8VEM inside a 3U subrack chassis (attaching a picture).
The unit still has floating wires for battery, reset, power and step
switches, but I'm planning on building a small front panel to tidy up a
bit. I also plan to fit a second small backplane inside this subrack unit,
to make better use of the space left.

In the meantime, I wish to thank everyone involved in this project, and
everyone who has given me advice: I never had so much fun in building and
programming something.
Fabio
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Andrew Lynch
2014-01-18 17:45:55 UTC
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Thanks Fabio!



That’s really great!



Cool looking home brew computer!

Have a nice day!

Andrew Lynch



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Subject: [N8VEM: 17166] Bus Monitor completed and racked!



Today I finally rounded up all the components and completed my ECB Bus Monitor card, which now needs some testing (but at least it brings some blinking eye-candy to my N8VEM!).
I also received had enough time and patience left to finally encase my N8VEM inside a 3U subrack chassis (attaching a picture).
The unit still has floating wires for battery, reset, power and step switches, but I'm planning on building a small front panel to tidy up a bit. I also plan to fit a second small backplane inside this subrack unit, to make better use of the space left.

In the meantime, I wish to thank everyone involved in this project, and everyone who has given me advice: I never had so much fun in building and programming something.
Fabio
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