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panel order deadline

2004-03-31 by J. Larry Hendry

Well, the call for an order deadline has flushed out several changes and
some people who apparently also do their taxes on April 15th. :)  So, I have
some changes to a couple of prices (going down of course), and a new panel
or two.

So, I will be updating my panel page tonight and I will be extended the
order deadline to Friday at 7PM EST.  However, after tonight I will not be
changing any prices if new orders come in because I need to start sending
invoices this weekend.  I will order the metal on Monday.

PSIM-1 panel voters, the votes for panels 3 and 7 were pretty well split.
The quantity is sufficient to just do them both and still get the a nice
price.  I figure it is worth it to add $2 or $3 to the panel price instead
of having 1/2 of you not get the panel of your preference.

Larry

Re: [motm] panel order deadline

2004-04-02 by Scott Juskiw

At 4:30 PM -0600 2004/03/31, J. Larry Hendry wrote:
>So, I will be updating my panel page tonight and I will be extended the
>order deadline to Friday at 7PM EST.


Due to the panel run, there has been a recent flurry of orders for 
the Neural Agonizer and it is now conditionally sold out. There are a 
bunch of boards on reserve for those who have contacted me recently 
about the NA. If you are planning on buying a Stooge panel for the NA 
and don't already have NA boards in your hands, please check that 
your are on my "reserve" list. I'm not planning on getting anymore of 
these made and would hate to see somebody buy a panel and then not be 
able to get a board.

Neural Agonizer (was: Re: panel order deadline)

2004-04-03 by tontaub

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Scott Juskiw <scott@t...> wrote:

> I'm not planning on getting anymore of 
> these made 

That's absolutely sad to hear!!

  :-(  Michael.  (who planned to build one unstooged)

Re: [motm] panel order deadline

2004-04-03 by Sikorsky

hello there,
having just checked on the website - psims now 'may not' include dsub cut
out
larry, how is this looking..?
i ask because if i had to cut my own, i'd much prefer to ditch the dsub
format and wire in a binder din with a circular cut out
therefore, i'd prefer not to have a dsub shaped screenprint where my nice
neat circular hole would be
does this make sense..?
am i fretting over nothing..?

cheers
paul b
sheffield / uk
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> PSIM-1 panel voters, the votes for panels 3 and 7 were pretty well split.
> The quantity is sufficient to just do them both and still get the a nice
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> of having 1/2 of you not get the panel of your preference.
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Re: [motm] panel order deadline

2004-04-03 by Sikorsky

ah - no worries then
i shall be sticking with the good old fashioned 9 pin dsub (which the BBC
used to use for 240V mains connections in some custom equipment !!!)

cheers
paul b
sheffield / uk

Re: [motm] panel order deadline

2004-04-03 by J. Larry Hendry

Re PSIM-1 panels:

I am sorry if the web site price sheet left some doubt.  What I meant was
that the price may not include the "D" hole.  Without any question, the
panels will have the D-sub 9 hole cut including the two small screw holes on
each side for perfect alignment.  The PCB mounts from this connector, so I
really see no option.  I am contracting this service out separately from the
metal shop for more personal attention so that we are 100% certain that they
are right.

So, both versions of the PSIM panel will have the d-sub 9 connector cut out
perfectly whether you do or don;t order drilling service from us.  I will be
adding $1.50 to the price of the panel for that service (my cost).  Money
will be going to a well known and respected MOTM listmember. :)

Paul, if you really want me to, I can leave your d-sub 9 hole off of your
panel.  But, you will be on your own for mechanical PCB mounting issues.
Brice reports there is absolutely no place on the PCB to drill holes for
mounting.

Re ALL panels:

Panel order time is officially now closed (I do have a couple of custom
products that are still waiting for quotes.  I hope to get those to you guys
tonight.  I will make any adjustments because of my mistakes.  The "last
call" brought a flurry of last minute activity which has quite frankly
overwhelmed me just a bit.  This weekend I will get the spreadsheet
up-to-date, and I will get all the metal on order Monday.

I will start sending out invoices early this coming week.  When you get your
invoice, please check carefully for mistakes.  I make them now and then.  I
will have extra metal on order in case I overlooked something we can fix it
when you get your invoice.

Last piece of good news:  I will not be updating the website, but when you
get your invoices, you will notice some of the prices dropped a little due
to quantity increases with the last minute orders.

Thanks
Larry Hendry


----- Original Message -----
From: Sikorsky <vulture.squadron@...>
hello there,
having just checked on the website - psims now 'may not' include dsub cut
out
larry, how is this looking..?
i ask because if i had to cut my own, i'd much prefer to ditch the dsub
format and wire in a binder din with a circular cut out
therefore, i'd prefer not to have a dsub shaped screenprint where my nice
neat circular hole would be
does this make sense..?
am i fretting over nothing..?

cheers
paul b
sheffield / uk
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> PSIM-1 panel voters, the votes for panels 3 and 7 were pretty well split.
> The quantity is sufficient to just do them both and still get the a nice
> price.  I figure it is worth it to add $2 or $3 to the panel price instead
> of having 1/2 of you not get the panel of your preference.
>
> Larry

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