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It's a long shot but anyone out there on the fediverse have access to a CT scanner?

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  • gloriouscowG This user is from outside of this forum
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    It's a long shot but anyone out there on the fediverse have access to a CT scanner?

    I've been looking to image certain rare cards like my Vermont Microsystems IM-1024 to see if we can non-destructively resolve inner traces.

    Commercial services have quoted me $1200-$1500 for this, which is just not in my budget.

    #retrocomputing

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    • gloriouscowG gloriouscow

      It's a long shot but anyone out there on the fediverse have access to a CT scanner?

      I've been looking to image certain rare cards like my Vermont Microsystems IM-1024 to see if we can non-destructively resolve inner traces.

      Commercial services have quoted me $1200-$1500 for this, which is just not in my budget.

      #retrocomputing

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      @gloriouscow@oldbytes.space This may something worth talking to a university, if they have an electrical engineering department and a Veterinary / medical program. It's a long shot and will require a lot of footwork, but they may be able to set you up with something far more economical.

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