So, are you implying that you actually finished Return to Castle Wolfenstein??? :) George (somewhere in mission 3...) ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Schreiber <synth1@...> To: MOTM listserv <motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 8:09 PM Subject: [motm] Update > Since my son stole my copy of Dungeon Siege (great new computer game), I'll take this time form > an update. > > a) I will have all '380 kit orders shipped by next week. I ran out of bubble bags, and they are > "special order". Got plenty now, have 10 kits ready to go as we speak. I also have 3 assembled > ones ready to ship next week as well. > > b) the '490 ladder filter pcb are in fab. They will arrive around June 3rd. I will start kitting > at arrival time. > > c) the '390 uLFO boards are here, just waiting for Stooge brackets. Looking like June 5th or so > arrival date. Looks like early June is a busy time. > > d) the new 1U wide dual VCA with RM is designed. I have to lay it out. This won't start for > another 10 days or so. I have to do the front panels anyway. I'll send info to Moe for discussion > (not much to discuss, really). > > e) the '480 VCF is still out there, looks like July. I want the '130 to come out first (high-end > VCA). > > f) 1/2 way through this quarter (April/May/June) I have shipped 145 modules, which is where I was > last quarter (Jan/Feb/March). I am way behind in assembled modules :( I need to concentrate the > next 10 days or so on that issue versus kits. I'm out/low on several kits (320, 410, 800, 420, > 700) and need to get those restocked as well. Never a dull moment. > > g) If you want a section of your '380 to run "super slow", replace the cap with 0.33uf, Digikey > part #P4669. This might be best on say sections A and B, keeping C and D "normal". It "slides" > the frequency range down 3.3X slower. > > h) As a "pat on the back" to myself, customer #300 has appeared! The interesting stat is that for > the last 2 years, the module-to-customer ratio has been steady at 11.25, even with some > mega-systems (60+ modules). It goes to show that the average person doesn't NEED a mega-system to > be happy with the MOTM system. Or, the average wife/girlfriend puts on the brakes at 2 full rows. > > Well, looks like son won't give up the CD until he passes out from hunger. Guess I'll go solder > some :) > > Paul S. > > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >
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Re: [motm] Update
2002-05-19 by groovyshaman@snet.net
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