Drill a hole in one corner and use if as a key fob
Re: Now I have an STFM. Ho Ho Ho.
Posted: 19 May 2022 09:41
by Badwolf
For folks who've socketed their STs that have the CPU at the front edge, do I need to take any extra care if I wanted to fit this into a case?
I don't have a case (or even a keyboard) for this, but it occured to me if I'm going to all the effort of removing the old pins to solder in ones that are going to be too high to allow a reloacator board or an actual CPU to fit under the keyboard seems a shame if I can head that off at the pass now.
I think I have an Exxos DIP64 socket somewhere. Perhaps that would make more sense to fit? Lower profile?
#avoidmoredesoldering :P
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Re: Now I have an STFM. Ho Ho Ho.
Posted: 19 May 2022 23:44
by Badwolf
Aye aye...
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...and a decent start considering I've not added any extra bus pull-ups yet.
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Re: Now I have an STFM. Ho Ho Ho.
Posted: 20 May 2022 09:47
by Icky
PhilC wrote: 19 May 2022 08:11
Drill a hole in one corner and use if as a key fob
That's not a bad idea @PhilC
And a nice tower you are building up there @Badwolf
Re: Now I have an STFM. Ho Ho Ho.
Posted: 20 May 2022 09:51
by Badwolf
Icky wrote: 20 May 2022 09:47
And a nice tower you are building up there @Badwolf
Haha -- smaller than the STE one!
How's that new case design coming along, @Icky? Is a Desktopper-style front extension going to be an option?
Asking for a friend... ;)
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Re: Now I have an STFM. Ho Ho Ho.
Posted: 20 May 2022 23:43
by Badwolf
New development firmware seems pretty good!
Quick mention for the Exxos ROM switcher too. I'll have a proper build video for this kit in the next week or so, but things looking good!