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Twin-X

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  1. As far as Purusha, why dont you have him quote panels in that size with 140+ holes and see if it will be less than the cheapest one he sells (which is 100 euro, $146 as of today)

    Alt this is not entirly true.

    I did quote him but people here voted for your source as it was cheaper and quicker.

    Purusha did not have the time to create all the panels. I can post my entire mail here about the panel quote.

    Do not feel attacked by anyone you did the best you could and the fuc$$# panels are not made by your hands. You are just a distributor handling with no profit. Respect!

  2. I am sorry to say this but that's more dissapointing then what's blue is doing.

    You use the code of someone else and not share it.

    I agree that what blue is doing is utterly lame. But that should not stop people from sharing.

    You should be encouraged by the diy folk that respect your work and ignore those lame "i wanna make a dime" copycats.

    If Thorsten thought of the same way you did, where would you stand now with your MIOS based stuff you have kept for yourself???

    ???

    I think my view on what has been happening on ebay is quite obvious.

    As to your second statement I don't see what you are getting at !

    I have been kicking around (though I admit not a lot of posting) since

    2003. Previously with the nick cem3340. I have had contact with TK

    at times since his first midibox (16F84 based) way long ago. I have

    quietly been developing various MIOS devices over that period all of

    which now work happily in my studio. I am currently developing an

    8 channel Drum synth (fully programmable, with program storage)

    and a true analog synth voice card which will again be fully programmable,

    have program storage etc. This when mated with MIOS will be expandable

    so as to allow 6 note poly. (Using a similar method as the SID synth..ie.

    1 core per voice)

    I have been tempted many times to post up all the details, code, schematics

    etc over the years. At this point I simply wont do it for the fact of people

    like bluelantern and those who condone his/her activities.

    So no more from me on this ebay stuff. Sorry to hijack the thread with my

    waffle.

  3. As an add-on, I've bought a batch of crystal mounting pads, to avoid problems with the via's under the crystals. If you want a set with your box, just ask, (free: I got 100 and I think they were about 0.6 pence each!).

    I can't get JB Weld locally, but have found a UK distributer. I'll have to buy 6 packs minimum. With postage it will be around £6/pack. Anyone else in the UK/Europe want some?

    Count me in for both. But i do like 2 sets of the mounting pads.

  4. I've readen something in the SID Schematic about 22nF for filter, but i've stuffed the sid like in sid-boardv3: mbhp_sid_v3.gif with 6,8nF. What is correct and what is the difference?

    Besides, Mike is sending still 6,8nF capacitors for SID boards...

    I've found that posts:

    http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=9132.0

    http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=2777.0

    I havn't found a real reason or a declaration, why i've to exchange my 6,8nF...but are changes listenable and will be worth the trouble?

    On the other hand, where i can get this 16x Mylar Radial 0.022uF 100V 2% Polyester Capacitor in germany or does someone have some left in my country or in the near?

    Greets, Rio.

    Rio page me i have 16 Mylar's 22NF for you.

    I am sorry for the rest but i only have enough for 1 person.

  5. Sasha are you planning to make it a project just like the 6582 (i.e. groupbuys etc) or is it just your project.

    I would be very intrested in building this one.

    p.s. maybe add a footswitch port to it?

  6. I've been using Flux-Off from Chem-spray for cleaning my boards.  It's mediocre at best.  It never seems to get all the flux off.  Instead it gets spread all over the board and makes it sticky. 

    Clean your board afterwards with water. (do not solder pots on the board yet and other things that can get rusty when washing in water).

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