[comp.sys.amiga.hardware] Puzzle Factory

aliu@aludra.usc.edu (Alex C. Liu) (03/12/91)

Can anybody send me the address and phone number for the Puzzle
Factory?  The company that distributes the PD Multi I/O kit?  I would
like to order one.  (BTW, does the kit come with software and
istructions?)



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Erik.Funkenbusch@p7.f55.n282.z1.edgar.mn.org (Erik Funkenbusch) (03/15/91)

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AL> Can anybody send me the address and phone number for the Puzzle
AL> Factory?  The company that distributes the PD Multi I/O kit?  I would
AL> like to order one.  (BTW, does the kit come with software and
AL> istructions?)
AL> 

Look in any Amazing Computing magazine.  they also sell resource, and
Macro 68.

What is this Multi I/O kit?  the one in Amazing?  now that i recall,
yeah, paul coward did the serial.device.. or some such..

don't have the address handy though.. sorry

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rich@documail.UUCP (Rich McCallister) (03/20/91)

The Puzzle Factory is at:
P.O. Box 986
Veneta, Oregon 97486
(503)935-3709

    They are the folks who sell the kit to add up to 4 serial and 4 parallel
ports to an Amiga 1000/500/2000. 
    The kit is sold in pieces; you can, for example, order enough boards and
other parts to build just 2 parallel and 2 serial ports. They sell drivers
and other software that can make the serial ports work with most any
telecommunications program.
    The kits for 4 parallel and 4 serial ports will cost $110.
    They also sell a real time calender/clock kit.