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Re: Chunky wearable - Power regulators for 15A or even 20A at 5V?

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Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 10:41:49 +1100

Hmm... yes the PC/104 and ISA pinouts both show a 12V on pin B9.... i'll
have to put a meter up to the board to find it ifs actually doing that
though, because it is only a 5V board! thanks again, nick

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sarah Nordstrom" <>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 6:01 AM
Subject: RE: Chunky wearable - Power regulators for 15A or even 20A at 5V?

> One more thing I just remembered, even if the CPU board itself doesn't
need +12v, most ISA sound cards i've found do.  Don't know if that board
makes its own 12v for the PC/104 connector (i doubt it does), but it's
something to think about if you're going to use an ISA card...
>
>   -- Sarah
>
> >  <> Chunky wearable - Power
regulators for 15A or even 20A at 5V?Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 19:18:07 +1000
> >Reply-To: 
>
> <snip>
>
> >Sound is also a must. I have been quoted between A$400 (US$200) and A$600
(US$300) for the PC/104 Diamond Sound Blaster Pro emulator board. Instead I
plan to include an ISA Sound Blaster AWE32 card (set me back a whole A$10
(US$5) on eBay last week). I understand that the PC/104 bus is electrically
identical to the ISA bus, so I plan to wire up an adaptor. As with the PCI
extentions lets hope that it works through an extended cable. This also
gives me a joystick port to play with for mouse input devices (keyer ideas).
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