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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. coolness...
  10. putting stryd's link in the url field works in firefox with chatzilla installed... not much action there though...
  11. i move my encoders so fast it looks to tk like they are moving backwards...
  12. *whack* goes the chat! i miss you, chat...
  13. 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*
  14. (i heard a little bird say stryd was not so laggard in that regard) and now there are three of you fargin square pegs
  15. 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...
  16. 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...
  17. i strongly suggest that you reconsider that statement..
  18. don't forget this is an embedded system, with severe resource limitations. i'm a big fan of OOP, but not for PIC...
  19. woohoo! thanks again again!
  20. (yet)
  21. 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...
  22. as for me, i didn't point out anything that had an obvious workaround... (you were busy enough, no?)
  23. hehehe, "the lights are out... hmmm.... whatya wanna do now??"
  24. i always turn 17...
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