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2001-10-14 by sasami@blaze.net.au

I've added a bit more to the parallel port adapter project. There are now
details on all four boards involved, as well as those boards being available
for sale.

Has anyone bought any of the Mouser rotary switches and trided them in the
burst generator or gate sequencer projects yet? I have a possible alternate
listed on the parts faq page too. Two examples by Lorlin. Mouser Stock Nos.
10WA124 (D shaft) or 105-14571 (Round shaft). I have not tried these
switches myself, but the dimensions of the base appear to be identical.

Ken
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Ken Stone sasami@...
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Australian Miniature Horses & Ponies <http://www.blaze.net.au/~sasami/>
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Re: Updates

2001-10-21 by thom_s4@hotmail.com

I'm about to order the Mouser one, but I was thinking of the 105-2454
(1/4" shaft) or 10WA144 (D-shaft), which have pc terminals. The ones
you listed have solder terminals. Since you so kindly planned them to
be pc mounted, and since I have a healthy aversion to offboard
wiring, I'm going for the former. I'll post when I find out if they
fit. Xicon makes them too, and they're cheaper in both senses of that
term.

Scott
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--- In cgs_synth@y..., sasami@b... wrote:
> I've added a bit more to the parallel port adapter project. There
are now
> details on all four boards involved, as well as those boards being
available
> for sale.
>
> Has anyone bought any of the Mouser rotary switches and trided them
in the
> burst generator or gate sequencer projects yet? I have a possible
alternate
> listed on the parts faq page too. Two examples by Lorlin. Mouser
Stock Nos.
> 10WA124 (D shaft) or 105-14571 (Round shaft). I have not tried these
> switches myself, but the dimensions of the base appear to be
identical.
>
> Ken
>
______________________________________________________________________
_
> Ken Stone sasami@b...
> Modular Synth PCBs for sale <http://www.blaze.net.au/~sasami/synth/>
> Australian Miniature Horses & Ponies
<http://www.blaze.net.au/~sasami/>
> Catgirl Paradise <http://www.anime.net/~kens/>

Re: Updates

2001-10-22 by sasami@blaze.net.au

>I'm about to order the Mouser one, but I was thinking of the 105-2454
>(1/4" shaft) or 10WA144 (D-shaft), which have pc terminals. The ones
>you listed have solder terminals. Since you so kindly planned them to
>be pc mounted, and since I have a healthy aversion to offboard
>wiring, I'm going for the former. I'll post when I find out if they
>fit. Xicon makes them too, and they're cheaper in both senses of that
>term.
>
>Scott

D'oh! I read the wrong lines in the catalog!

Thanks for pointing it out.

Ken
_______________________________________________________________________
Ken Stone sasami@...
Modular Synth PCBs for sale <http://www.blaze.net.au/~sasami/synth/>
Australian Miniature Horses & Ponies <http://www.blaze.net.au/~sasami/>
Catgirl Paradise <http://www.anime.net/~kens/>

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