The Freescale Tower boards are very versatile, and there are many different boards you can combine like lego bricks. When I tinker with my own hardware or need to try out something, then I use a special prototype board: the TWR-PROTO.
The TWR-PROTO boards are not very expensive ($15), and could be re-used multiple times. But after some soldering-desoldering-soldering-desoldering cycles they get messy :-(.
But today I have found this: a Tower Breadboard on ebay!
Twice as much as the TWR-PROTO, but much more value :-). So if you were looking for a better alternative to the TWR-PROTO, that might be the solution.
Happy Prototyping 🙂
The link you shared from ebay is marked as sold, here I found another one (none-ebay):
http://www.elexp.com/tst_db02.htm
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Ahhrg, realized that now when I wanted to buy it :-(. Thanks for the link, altough it is now twice as expensive.
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I bought one of these. The schematics, etc are on their website, http://www.gethru.com/tower.html. When it comes in the mail, the solderless breadboard and elevator PC board come separate. The solderless breadboard has double-sided foam tape, which you may or may not want to use.
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