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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: giZmo350 on March 05, 2007, 08:49:30 PM
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Jameco Electronics (http://www.jameco.com) has HUGELY expanded their electronics components inventory. Many Motorola components (68K) and RAM. Even 1MB 30 pin simms for about $3.50... Awesome place to get components for prototype boards, boards, connectors, IC's passive/active parts, you name it. Lots of stuff for Amiga projects including Freescale. Even Intersil. Download The Catalog (http://ftp://ftp.jameco.com/Archive/Catalog%20271/271Catalog.pdf) and I'm sure you like what you see. The catalog is huge (24MB). Right click and save target as: on the "download catalog" link.
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Coool! downloading it now :-)
Thanx for the news :-)
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Nice shop. Saved the link. Will be useful when I start tinkering again.
Fester
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Jameco is nice, I use them from time to time. Mouser (http://www.mouser.com/index.cfm?handler=home) has also been ramping up it's inventory as well.
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Lets not forget:
Digikey (http://digikey.com/)
Arrow (http://arrow.com/)
Future Electronics (http://www.futureelectronics.com/)
Newark (http://www.newark.com/)
etc
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Jameco is nice because (at least last time I ordered) no minimum. Digikey adds $5 handling if your order is under $25.
Action-Electronics (www.action-electronics.com) is also good for small orders.
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I have been buying from Jameco for a while. The only trouble I have had from them is a stepper motor I bought. I like them and will continue to buy from them.
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Hmm dont see many places still selling such a wide range of 72 pin sockets, those R/A ones could be nice.
I only saw one 68K though, the 68000 in two speed grades. :(
I use Digikey and Farnell UK for almost everything hack wise.