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PSIM received in Japan!

PSIM received in Japan!

2006-04-02 by mrboningen

hi all

i received my psim 90 minutes ago! so far i've managed to connect it
up to my modular, install the basic atom pro software, and download a
program into it, all without a hitch.

it's a very nice looking module, build quality is sturdy and etching
is great etc.

the only niggles i have are that mounting screws and a power lead were
not supplied :( the mounting screws are not a problem (i have spares),
but i've had to disconnect another module in order to be able to hook
up the pism, and in the manual it does say that a power lead will be
supplied (the one that attaches to the blacet ps500).

brice - sorry for being such a vociferous naysayer. i am sure that
within a few days i'll forget how long it took, ha ha!

best wishes,

gregg

p.s. now i've really got to start dreaming up just exactly what i'm
going to DO with this module, and then start learning BASIC again -
the last time i did any programming whatsover (commodore 64 BASIC) was
about 17 years ago!!!

Re: PSIM received in Japan!

2006-04-02 by synthmodules

Gregg,

Yes, the power cable and mounting screws were supposed to be in the
box.  They will ship out to you tomorrow.  Sorry about that.

I'm glad you're happy with the module.  Thanks to the efforts of many
folks on this list, even if you don't program any of your own
"modules", there are plenty of programs (modules) already written to
keep you busy for a VERY LONG time!  :)  

Thanks for the note...

...back to soldering,
- Brice
http://www.SynthModules.com 


--- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "mrboningen"
<darkflametwentythree@...> wrote:
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>
> hi all
> 
> i received my psim 90 minutes ago! so far i've managed to connect it
> up to my modular, install the basic atom pro software, and download a
> program into it, all without a hitch.
> 
> it's a very nice looking module, build quality is sturdy and etching
> is great etc.
> 
> the only niggles i have are that mounting screws and a power lead were
> not supplied :( the mounting screws are not a problem (i have spares),
> but i've had to disconnect another module in order to be able to hook
> up the pism, and in the manual it does say that a power lead will be
> supplied (the one that attaches to the blacet ps500).
> 
> brice - sorry for being such a vociferous naysayer. i am sure that
> within a few days i'll forget how long it took, ha ha!
> 
> best wishes,
> 
> gregg
> 
> p.s. now i've really got to start dreaming up just exactly what i'm
> going to DO with this module, and then start learning BASIC again -
> the last time i did any programming whatsover (commodore 64 BASIC) was
> about 17 years ago!!!
>

Re: PSIM received in Japan!

2006-04-04 by mrboningen

thanks brice!

--- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "synthmodules" <synthmodules@...>
wrote:
> Yes, the power cable and mounting screws were supposed to be in the
> box.  They will ship out to you tomorrow.  Sorry about that.

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