Reply 480 of 614, by smbaker
wrote:except PCB cost$ is by dimension. adding another 1/4" by whatever height * number of boards would be a huge expense.
Yes, it would have cost more, but I'm not buying that it would have been a huge expense. While it may have been rounded up and cost disproportionately more than just the quarter inch than it is, the extra cost to the PCB is dwarfed by what it would cost to fabricate custom brackets. I would have happily paid a buck or two or even five more. If the board house they've chosen can't produce the board for a reasonable price, then there are others that can. The move to texelec seems to be consistent with further commercializing these boards as viable products. If it's a commercial product, then it needs a practical solution to attach a compliant ISA bracket. But anyway, this is just nitpicking. I'm glad to have the boards back so I could build one.
For what it's worth, it failed again last night, passes 123 and 124 again. At least the behavior is deterministic and probably wouldn't be overly difficult to get to the bottom of. I wish the source code to checkit was available (is it?) so that I could see exactly what checkit was doing when it failed.