The port names refer to the MBHP LPC17 Core board. You seem to be using some kind of protoboard, so I am pretty confident your J9 is not our J9. You will have to check the schematics of your board and the LPC17 core board and compare - you want to know which pins on your board connect to the relevant pins of the processor itself.
Good luck!
I have just ordered my panel, it will be in my hands around Oct 14 or so. You could visit www.ponoko.com, they have a hub in New Zealand, this is where Wilba's SammichSID and -FM cases are made.
Also, I did not see any info on the switching frequency of the PSU at Reichelt. The one here has a high-enough switching frequency and is, as Shuriken stated, known to be good. The Reichelt one could be good, too, but it has not been tested.
Have a look at how this is done in MBSEQ V4. There you have to explicitly enable PC access to the card in the menu. Once this is done, the SD card is visible as a USB storage device to the PC.
Da das (Graphitbeschichtung) kein Standard in der Platinenfertigung ist wird es mit Sicherheit so teuer, dass du mit einer anderen Lösung besser bedient bist: absägen oder eine ganz andere Tastatur besorgen.
That should actually not be a big deal. If in doubt, place a dust cover over the unit whenever it is not used and you're as good as with these plastic things.
First swap the displays around to make sure it's not the displays' fault. Then I would look at/continuity test the PCB for obvious mistakes. I assume you are using an official display driver? Check the Readme how many displays are actually supported.
To get back on topic: the card reader itself is ok, I have ordered one myself a few weeks ago. But mounting it in a case is a little difficult, as the two (only!) mounting holes are rather small and located very close to the DIL connector.
Also, the card reader is only soldered in the back. The front (the side on which the card is inserted) can be lifted up from the PCB, so a little soldering is required to fix this.
He, you are right! I looked in the wrong quote... sorry!
Panel mount is of course possible, but then again I do not see the point in reversing one of the PCBs?
As the extension .hex suggests, this is NOT a text file. Text files will not work. Hence, if you copy its content into a text file and only change its extension to .hex, it will remain a text file and continue to not work. Try the "Save link as..." option in your browser, from the page linking to the file.
No, he said panelmount when he was referring to the USB connectors. And yes, it would really be so bad, because you never knew for sure which way around to plug the connector unless you tried. Especially annoying when making new connections in a rack, when the backplane of the device is most probably sitting considerably deeper buried into the rack than that of all other gear.