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bugfight

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  1. bugfight

    Hot 6582s

    in my mb-6582, the sids get pretty hot. uncomfortable to touch, but not painfull (make sure you don't discharge static electricity if you try this *whack*) i picked up some heatsinks that are almost the right size, but don't have any cement to glue them down yet, so i run the loud fan, which helps considerably
  2. unless i'm misunderstanding you, several folks have modified the scan matrix example to do this. for this you only need 1 din shift register and 2 dout shift registers... (or 1/4 of a DINx4 and 1/2 of a DOUTx4) this does entail using a diode on each switch...
  3. wow! excellent idea, and a generous offer... i want my, i want my mb chat...
  4. didn't you see the "*whack*"?? *whack*
  5. *whack* goes the forum... welcome back forum!
  6. is this fossi? sep?? tk??? http://www.ultimatehandyman.org/videos/87/juggle-hammer
  7. you are lucky, i've melted the tips of screwdrivers on capacitors...
  8. oooh the fatness! good news about the aout_ng
  9. putting stryd's link in the url field works in firefox with chatzilla installed... not much action there though...
  10. i move my encoders so fast it looks to tk like they are moving backwards...
  11. *whack* goes the chat! i miss you, chat...
  12. hey, don't get me wrong, i voted for the change. something i was going to change myself, eventually... a soft switch is a good idea though, to take care of these whiners *whack*
  13. (i heard a little bird say stryd was not so laggard in that regard) and now there are three of you fargin square pegs
  14. i see what you mean, but this is only true of the cs which everyone is not using. also wilbas own front panel is more unique...
  15. hmmm, how about a jumper on each? this way it would be trivial to configure for the uln and fairly easy to configure for the udn...
  16. don't forget this is an embedded system, with severe resource limitations. i'm a big fan of OOP, but not for PIC...
  17. i found they give a bit less resistance than the alps and alphas, but i like it better this way. there is enough resistance to hold them in a particular position, but they are easier to move. i had to replace 3 alphas in my mb-6582 already (some of the tabs broke off) too bad, though, that now i want to replace the other 12 so they match in feel. these things are a major PITA to remove, even after cutting the leads off...
  18. as for me, i didn't point out anything that had an obvious workaround... (you were busy enough, no?)
  19. hehehe, "the lights are out... hmmm.... whatya wanna do now??"
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