I know card edge connectors died out with the Dodo's.
But I still have a fascination with them and have always wanted to put 8 (yes, 8 ) of them in my computer. That is, keeping the same spirit as the original Apple II.
Of course, I understand that brings challenges. Especially when you increase the clock speed. I don't want to say it was "easy" for Woz (or, actually Allen Baum who helped him with the slots) to add in the slots. But at the 1 MHz the Apple II runs, a lot can be forgiven. Not to mention it was the 70's.
Anyway, I've always wanted to keep my SBC (version 1.5) in the 1 - 4 MHz range with 8 MHz being top-end. Now, my Windows machine has many slots and runs at 3.5 GHz but there was a team of engineers behind that.
So I started looking on Mouser to create a price list and project plan. So far I'm < $80 for version 2. That is, until I get to the edge connectors! Mouser wants $19 EACH!
Now, maybe I got the wrong kind. But I was going for the same 50 pins connector the Apple used and, IIRC, it had flanges. Flanges are the mounting holes. Correct?
One day I am going to build my "big board" computer running with 8 slots. But I will be buying them on eBay. LOL
So, was Steve Jobs and Jef Raskin correct? Slots are a design flaw? Where's Woz to back me up on this?