Hi, I'm new on this forum but I've been buying Exxos' great Atari products for a little while now.
I would like to get in on this project if I still can... please put me down for 2 boards.
REV H1 information and interest
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Re: REV H1 information and interest
:welcomewave:Xyla wrote: 03 Apr 2019 09:44 Hi, I'm new on this forum but I've been buying Exxos' great Atari products for a little while now.
I would like to get in on this project if I still can... please put me down for 2 boards.
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I'd be very interested in one as well...but I'm not sure my soldering skills are up to the job just yet. :roll:
Put me down for one to support the development and I'll hope to either improve my technique or find someone to help sort it. ;)
Put me down for one to support the development and I'll hope to either improve my technique or find someone to help sort it. ;)
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AddedJezC wrote: 03 Apr 2019 12:43 I'd be very interested in one as well...but I'm not sure my soldering skills are up to the job just yet. :roll:
Put me down for one to support the development and I'll hope to either improve my technique or find someone to help sort it. ;)
It's a good way to polish your soldering skills. Mine was pretty shaky when I started the ALPHA, it has come on a long way since then but I still make a mess now and again (especially with this lead free solder) :oops:
There will be plenty of help on this forum when the madness starts on this board :)
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Icky, maybe you should deep six the no-lead solder, I'll send you some premium leaded solder, and we can then refer to you as Neaty!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: Of course you would need a new Caricature. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:Icky wrote: 03 Apr 2019 13:55 It's a good way to polish your soldering skills. Mine was pretty shaky when I started the ALPHA, it has come on a long way since then but I still make a mess now and again (especially with this lead free solder) :oops:
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Re: REV H1 information and interest
Hey maybe we could start a black market in leaded solder!!! :) :) :)
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Thats an idea PaulJ. Now you have a project :)
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Is there an American equivalent of Del boy?
If it ain't broke, test it to Destruction.
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Re: REV H1 information and interest
BUT may be I am hiding my really bad soldering behind the lead free stuff :roll:PaulJ wrote: 03 Apr 2019 15:44Icky, maybe you should deep six the no-lead solder, I'll send you some premium leaded solder, and we can then refer to you as Neaty!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: Of course you would need a new Caricature. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:Icky wrote: 03 Apr 2019 13:55 It's a good way to polish your soldering skills. Mine was pretty shaky when I started the ALPHA, it has come on a long way since then but I still make a mess now and again (especially with this lead free solder) :oops:
On the other hand if my soldering improves my Caricature would have to be (see if anyone gets the reference):
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