custom ibm pc motherboard design

I am looking for a company that has the ability and desire to design a custom pc motherboard to specification. The successful vendor will have performed this task many times before. The company will design the motherboard, build, debug and deliver prototypes and complete documentation for the design. The documentation shall include: schematic, pcb layout in native layout tool, gerber files and bios source code. The delivered pcb shall pass a dvt showing compliance with all requirements.

If you have the capability and are interested, please reply here. I will contact you.

Regards

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random electron
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In article , snipped-for-privacy@fake.net (known to some as random electron) scribed...

I wasn't aware that Usenet newsgroups worked for such requests.

Do you really think any legitimate company that does as you describe is going to go trolling for business in them? Or that they would respond to a posting with " snipped-for-privacy@fake.net" in the 'From' line and no other identifying information?

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Dr. Anton T. Squeegee

If you are serious, then many of the industrial PC makers will design a custom motherboard for you, if you commit to a large QTY first.

Dave :)

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David L. Jones

Given your funny email address, you don't sound too convincing btw !

Graham

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Eeyore

What are you going to do for BIOS? When we designed (a few) boards, all the hard work was getting BIOS right.

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Keith

"Reinventing the wheel" seems to come to mind. I would start by seeing if this board already exists. There are thousands of system boards out there and it is probably cheaper to leave some parts unused than to design a new board with exactly what you want.

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gfretwell

True but sometimes there is good reason to "reinvent the wheel".

I'd assumed even a PHB would have gone through this exercise before committing a hundred grand or three.

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Keith

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