Date : Wed, 07 Dec 2005 07:04:02 -0000
From : "Andrew Hancock" <Andrew.Hancock@...>
Subject: Re: Vanishing electronics suppliers
Try http://www.jlbelectronics.com/
If it's not in stock, email and ask, they'll order it, and add it to the
website within a few days.
They take cheques/postal orders/paypal/nohcex etc
Andrew
-----Original Message-----
From: Majordomo List Manager [mailto:majordomo@...] On Behalf Of
Jonathan Graham Harston
Sent: 06 December 2005 18:07
To: bbc-micro@...
Subject: [BBC-Micro] Vanishing electronics suppliers
Has anybody else noticed how difficult it is getting to obtain
electronics supplies? I've just been to Bardwell's in Sheffield
for some bits. I bought the last 8m of 34-way ribbon cable, and
they had no 34-way IDC headers. "We're not going to get any more
in" they said. "There's no business in electronics" they said.
I could understand if they were geing undercut by the likes of
Maplin, but Maplin - if they actually stock the parts - are more
expensive.
34-way IDE header at Maplin: `1.92. Last time Bardwell's had them
they were about `1.20.
Maplin don't do PCB-mounted IDC plugs, Molex pins, various
74-series ICs. In fact, most of the bits I need for the IDE
interface.
My only alternative now is online ordering from places like
Farnell, which require a credit card, which I don't have and won't
get.
And I've just used the last of my BBC power plugs. I haven't seen
them for sale anywhere for yonks. On my equipment I have replaced
the power connector with a 9-pin D connector with Torch pinouts,
but I can't supply hardware to other people and specify that they
modify their PSUs before using it.
What on *earth* possessed Acorn to use that connector on the PSU?
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