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Steve -
I don't know of anywhere that mass produces something like this, but then again I don't really know anything about replacements like this, I just happened to run across your post. I can see what you want, but I think you will probably need to go through a few prototypes before you get what you want. I'd recc. you get some breadboard, something like: http://www.radioshack.com/product/in... ntPage=search or google breadboard and look for something else. You can then cut the board to the dimensions you need, and start prototyping. Soldering really isn't that difficult, and this would be an ideal project to learn that skill. Other than that, maybe post over in sci.electronics.design for some other ideas. Seems like it might be a fun project, if nothing else. Good luck, Matt |
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