does anybody remember who was building generic front panels.

vrs vrs at msn.com
Mon Jan 31 23:50:32 CST 2005


> Henk's project is the guts behind it, not so much the metalwork.  What
> I need to do is find a cheap source of suitable switches - I have a
> pair of board sets (2 CPU, 2 I/O) and most of the guts to populate
> them at home already (some of the parts are surplus from a failed
> Commodore dealer, making it _doubly_ classic ;-)  Between this front
> panel stuff, and a couple of modern Elf projects (Elf2K and
> Micro/Elf), I am going to be hitting local hamfests hard for
> appropriate toggle switches.  I have a wad of C&K paddle switches, but
> they aren't right for either of the Elf designs (I _could_ use them on
> a custom -8 or -11 FP, but the particular C&K switches I have are
> might narrow, narrower than the ones used on the FP6120, so they will
> look funny on a 19"-wide FP).

The switches do seem to be the hard part.  Mostly the stuff that is
available is smaller then the old stuff.

> If I had a source of genuine DEC PDP-8/L toggles, I do have a dead
> -8/L FP board (that came to me with smashed lights and missing plastic
> toggles)...

I was looking for 8/L (or 8/e) stuff, but couldn't find anything close.  I
did find some 8/i style rockers, but although they will fit the PCB of an
8/i front panel, the rocker arm is quite a bit smaller than the ones used on
the 8/i.

    Vince




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