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  1. I wanna be a happy fella!
  2. Thanks so much, and thanks for the linked diagram. I must have been high on flux last night because I couldn't find it!
  3. Well, my first venture into smd soldering was less than successful. I fear that I tore off one of the IC 1 pads on the board. Looking at the top of the board and counting clockwise from pin 1, it would be pin 9. I guess I will have to jumper that pin on the chip, but this pad seems to lead to an interior layer of the board so I can't trace it. I'm hoping someone can help me out by telling me where I should jump to. Thanks in advance!
  4. Thanks for that, I am a little desperate and missed TK's note that he has chips for sale. I have pm'd him.
  5. Hello folks. I'm looking to buy 1 or 2 GM5 chips. Thanks in advance!
  6. I'm interested in a couple if they're still available.
  7. http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=300254743587 Found this ebay auction - seems pretty cheap, and if these are actually the switches used in boss pedals they're probably indestructible - but I'm not sure these would be suitable for midibox64E. For starters, I'm not sure if they're momentary or not (I'm guessing that "TPS" stands for "two position switch". - and I haven't figured out yet if a two position switch would be compatible, or if one can use only momentary switches. These look like they might work well with an ice cube or similar led-button. Any thoughts?
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