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Digineural

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  1. Its ... its ... beautiful :'( So clean and organized. You'd make your mother proud. No, seriously, Great work, I think this is a great idea and well put. Somebody give this man some karma ... stat. This is a great start at making things more consistant. I'll try to collect more info from the forum over the next few weeks and compile it into the wiki as well. Again, nice work.
  2. Absolutely, structure is important. Now that I see your point, I think you're on to something good. :D Basically a user updatable version of ucApps. We ... I mean um ... the gurus ;) could make it a rule of thumb to post answers to issues from the forum on the wiki so that information is more centralized. -- Then again I'm just newbie ;D
  3. I think a little cleaning up would be nice too, in terms of updated content, but the wiki doesn't quite support the same type of frames that ucApps is using. Its actually more manageable and cross-browser compliant the way the wiki is now. Thats not to say that the wiki is better, just for what the wiki is supposed to do. It could have the same sidebar layout as ucApps, but then there would be no content to the most of the page, just a sliver of content on the left. BTW i did update the english MBLC page. I got sick of babelfishing the german version. You can also make updates to the wiki if you feel comfortable enough with it. -Dan
  4. A common method to create a membrane switch board is to use an interlocking pattern like E-C For example +=== | ===+ ===+== |====== | ===+ +=== When the carbon pad hits the E and reverse C, the circuit is closed. Good Luck, Dan (BTW, if anyone is willing to design a membrane SEQ panel, I'll pitch in part of the PCB cost and all the membrane switches)
  5. I opened up a PC keyboard to use a case and found about 100 or so individual membrane switch domes. They have a condusive carbon/rubber pad underneath. Luckily my job is getting rid of about 10 of these types keyboards. Each keyboard has 100+ domes, so if anybody want to try these out, let me know, I have plenty to go around. They're also getting rid of 20 or 30 working PSUs from machines no longer under lease. I'll try to get a picture of all them up. The domes about 1/4" high by 3/4"inch in diameter ... roughly. Let me know if your interested. Dan
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