Hi! The technical information on the XT-IDE V2 PCB is on the N8VEM wiki below. It contains all the information you need to assemble your own XT-IDE V2 board. However this is more along the lines of a home brew computer project rather than a kit or pre-assembled board. Hargle was making some kits and/or pre-assembled PCBs but I suspect those are long gone by now.
http://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/w/browse/#view=ViewFolder¶m=XT-IDE V2
There used to be a vintage-computer.com wiki page on the XT-IDE V1 but it got badly munged during a wiki conversion a few months ago.
http://www.vintage-computer.com/vcforum/showwiki.php?title=XTIDE+project
If anyone is feeling particularly ambitious please edit the vintage-computer.com wiki page to fix its problems. Adding in the XT-IDE V2 material would be nice if possible.
Also if anyone has information on their XT-IDE V2 build such as parts lists, photos, helpful hints, jumper settings, etc please post here, send them to me by email, or upload to the N8VEM wiki. Your experiences will help future builders more easily overcome the challenges you've faced during your build.
There is a fairly steady stream of new builders requesting more XT-IDE V2 PCBs. However Hargle and my plan was that XT-IDE V2 as a temporary bridge to the more advanced XT-IDE designs in work not the end goal. I was not planning on another batch of PCBs but if the waiting list grows enough it may be worthwhile to get more for: 1) the low cost DIY PCB only home brew hobbyists, 2) get more time for the other XT-IDE like projects to settle, and/or 3) address the hobbyists who prefer the primitive all TTL PTH solution.
XT-IDE is fun and a nice project but it is outside the scope of the main N8VEM home brew computer project. My primary interest in it has been as a helpful way to find interested home brew computer hobbyists.
Ideas? Thoughts? Comments? Thanks and have a nice day!
Andrew Lynch