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PCB Update

PCB Update

2003-04-11 by colinfraser_com

The test PCB is now ordered, and due in around 2 weeks.
I'm looking forward to being able to put a sequencer together without 
messing about with chemicals, drilling all the holes, and putting in 
all the jumper wires.
If it tests out OK (it should be fine, but I'm paranoid) I'll be 
taking orders for the first run of boards in about 3 weeks.
My preferred payment methods will be by cheque in the UK, direct bank 
transfer, or PayPal.
If you want to order one of the first run of boards, and don't live 
in the UK, it might be worth registering with PayPal now - activating 
a credit card with them can take a few weeks.

I'll post the bill of materials shortly.

Cheers,
Colin f

Re: PCB Update

2003-04-12 by midiwall

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "colinfraser_com"
<yahoo@c...> wrote:
> The test PCB is now ordered, and due in around 2 weeks.
> I'm looking forward to being able to put a sequencer together without 
> messing about with chemicals, drilling all the holes, and putting in 
> all the jumper wires.
> If it tests out OK (it should be fine, but I'm paranoid) I'll be 
> taking orders for the first run of boards in about 3 weeks.
> My preferred payment methods will be by cheque in the UK, direct bank 
> transfer, or PayPal.
> If you want to order one of the first run of boards, and don't live 
> in the UK, it might be worth registering with PayPal now - activating 
> a credit card with them can take a few weeks.
> 
> I'll post the bill of materials shortly.

Excellent!

I would say that it's a sure thing to find me in for a set of boards.
I'll want to have a look at the BOM to be sure I know what I'm getting
myself into though. I haven't done a board-stuffing project in a
while, but I think I'm in the mood! :)


Kudos Colin!

Mark

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: PCB Update

2003-04-12 by Mark Pulver

Paul Nagle (10:14 am 4/12/2003) wrote:

 >On Sat, 12 Apr 2003 16:57:52 -0000, "midiwall" <mark@midiwall.com>
 >wrote:
 >
 >>I would say that it's a sure thing to find me in for a set of boards.
 >>I'll want to have a look at the BOM to be sure I know what I'm getting
 >>myself into though. I haven't done a board-stuffing project in a
 >>while, but I think I'm in the mood! :)
 >
 >Do it dude!

:)!

How is it that we keep showing up everywhere like this together?

People are gonna start talking Paul!


Mark

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: PCB Update

2003-04-12 by Paul Nagle

On Sat, 12 Apr 2003 16:57:52 -0000, "midiwall" <mark@midiwall.com>
wrote:

>I would say that it's a sure thing to find me in for a set of boards.
>I'll want to have a look at the BOM to be sure I know what I'm getting
>myself into though. I haven't done a board-stuffing project in a
>while, but I think I'm in the mood! :)

Do it dude!

Paul
---
Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music
Email: paul@softroom.co.uk www.softroom.co.uk

"Life is like a camel: you can make it do anything except back up"

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: PCB Update

2003-04-12 by Paul Nagle

On Sat, 12 Apr 2003 10:11:55 -0700, Mark Pulver <mark@midiwall.com>
wrote:


>How is it that we keep showing up everywhere like this together?
>
>People are gonna start talking Paul!
>
I am everywhere and I am nowhere. Currently the latter courtesy of
more circuit diagrams from the far north, albeit diagrams followed by
a fool. A fool with no weighing scales. A buddy has just called to say
he laughed his tits off all last night, again thanks to same batch...

Erm, I;m rambling. 

Paul
---
Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music
Email: paul@softroom.co.uk www.softroom.co.uk

"Life is like a camel: you can make it do anything except back up"

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