@will_whang Ah, you need to make sure the board design files are un-branded, so the zero effort manufacturing types who only send the files as-is to PCB house, don't produce an official looking board.
eg, the gerber files have "3rd Party board" printed on them.
Thanks to the AMAZING people at @NvidiaANZ i have been given 2 RTX 4060's to Give away! Link In comments!
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If anyone has a lead on another Hope Dolphin, I'm still looking for our museum. This one was in very rusty condition internally, but at least it existed. I'm hopeful that it isn't the last one in existence.
The ARM processor ( 1st working in 1985 ) was made available as a 2nd processor for the BBC Micro in 1986 - both created by Acorn Computers. The ARM Evaluation system featured 2/4MByte of RAM and an 4MHz ARM 1 CPU. This cost a whopping £4,500+VAT excluding the BBC Micro!
Might as well make my first post count... I touched a first generation Quantel Paintbox preserved in it's original configuration! You don't see these everyday, folks!
@orion3311 50/60's PVC breaking down, plasticizer reacts with the copper, hence the green colour. See Franlab video for details. https://t.co/UrAxG5Xvek
Sick of people calling everything in crypto a Ponzi scheme. Some crypto projects are pump and dump schemes, while others are pyramid schemes. Others are just standard issue fraud. Others are just middlemen skimming of the top. Stop glossing over the diversity in the industry.
@OzRetrocomp Ah tassiedonkey has dug out some more cool stuff again. I've got a BBC Master with even more stuff jammed in it, but that's a topic for another day.
#OnThisDay in 2014, the New Mexico 'Atari tomb' site was excavated. You can see our E.T. cartridge on display in the museum, along with some other items and sand from the site! https://t.co/QXqS99VWVM