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Re: RMC Cave visit

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alexh wrote: 13 Feb 2023 12:03 I hear you met SainT aka RetroHQ aka James Boulton? We were in a shared house while we were at Argonaut (he was in Software and I was in ASIC). I wish I'd known it was an event I could have driven over. It's not too far from Oxford
I did. It was a normal weekend at the Cave and I just bought a ticket and went along. To be honest it was an excuse to spend time with my son so I was doing my best to stay under the radar. :lol:
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Thanks for the update video(s) I missed you had a new YT channel.

I need to get around to the Firmware update for my TF360 Rev 2. I fitted a on/off switch sometime ago and didnt realise/remember that feature was not working at the time.

For the TF4060, are you trying to get IDE speed to existing TF levels, or is it going to be even faster? :o

With those board holes around the CPU I should be able to design and 3D print some snap fit pillars and a cradle to mount a fan. Least there is bags of room in a 4000 :)

I think one of your card USP's is the on-fly speed switching. It's great being able to run cool at 50Mhz then with a command floor it for a bit of demo watching.
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Re: RMC Cave visit

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Loved the video... terriblefire I have just been through tearing up many square metres of concrete, sadly I did not get to enjoy the result since my office was turned into a bedroom for my son! I still have nightmares about the demolition hammer! Joking but it was funny how the apple watch recorded every minute of breaking concrete as exercise, I set myself a record that I will never break in actual exercise. Am now existing in a much smaller space.

Have you looked into the self-levelling concrete? I poured some of that in the shed recently, on top of rough old dodgy concrete that was shedding an awful lot of dust and it is like magic the way it settles perfect level and hard. Will probably seal it with an epoxy paint this weekend as it has now cured completely, then the shed will be mostly dust-free and I may move a lot of the electronic equipment out there.

What was the arcade "coin insert" sound playing near the end of the video, in the arcade?
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Re: RMC Cave visit

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Aeberbach wrote: 13 Feb 2023 23:13 Have you looked into the self-levelling concrete? I poured some of that in the shed recently, on top of rough old dodgy concrete that was shedding an awful lot of dust and it is like magic the way it settles perfect level and hard. Will probably seal it with an epoxy paint this weekend as it has now cured completely, then the shed will be mostly dust-free and I may move a lot of the electronic equipment out there.
TBH I will level that space, put the insulation down then get a plumber to do the underfloor heating and i have a "concrete" guy that will do the screed. Unfortunately to get what i want that will be a 120mm thick base and i need every inch of height in there. Hence the process i am following. My uncle who has a building contractor firm has advised me. So i'll do what he says.
What was the arcade "coin insert" sound playing near the end of the video, in the arcade?
Thats the Arcade at Neil's RMC Cave. Its run by a different guy but its very popular.

EDIT: Sorry i misread the question. I'm not sure what the tune is.
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