Hi Joe, John Monahan at the s100computers.com website has produced a buffered prototype board and I believe it was Josh Bensadon that tried to maximize the plated through hole area in another design. John’s design can be seen here http://www.s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/Prototype%20Board/Prototype... I don’t have a picture of Josh’s board but both boards show in inventory and can be ordered through Todd Goodman. The inventory is shown at the link below after scrolling down to the S-100 section. Todd’s contact info is located near the bottom of page. https://www.retrobrewcomputers.org/doku.php?id=boardinventory Regards, Jeff
On Mon, 10 Jan 2022, Joseph Giliberti via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
I've been making basic design plans for my 8080- based homebrew computer.
I want to build the system using the S-100 standard so that I could
potentially add on commercially-built boards later.
I've decided on wire-wrap board construction since the connections are
solid and resistant to damage or corrosion. Plus it just looks so damn
cool!
I figure I can use plain perfboard to make the cards, but I need some way
of grafting card-edge fingers onto the board and wrap them into the
circuit, allowing me to connect to card to a standard S-100 backplane.
Is there a premade part in existence to accomplish this, of will this be a
project in and of itself?
Joe: