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I just ordered a bunch of PLCC sockets for some TiVo Series 3 PROM modding.
I just ordered a bunch of PLCC sockets for some TiVo Series 3 PROM modding.Oh really? Where's your thread about this then?
...4 more dead Fluke calibrator boards.. Volt-bolts!
Is this ever going to stop. Advice for readers - don't even think to google that volt-nut word, save yourself from trouble.
3 well-aged Vishay S102K series resistors, because that is what you want after the voltage standard.
Not really a purchase but a viewer bought and having this dropped shipped to me.
http://www.amscope.com/2-3mp-usb3-0-fluorescence-digital-camera.html
Camera Specifications:
Sensor: Sony IMX123 (color)
Sensor Type: CMOS
Sensor Size: 1/2.8"
Pixel Size: 2.5
Resolution: 3.1MP
Frame Rate: 30fps @ 1920x1080, 25fps @ 2048x1536
Sensitivity: 600mV @ 1/30s
Connectivity: USB 3.0
Compatibility: Windows (32/64 bit) XP/Vista/7/8/10, Mac OSX, Linux
Software Specifications:
OS Requirements: Windows (32/64 bit) XP/Vista/7/8/10, Mac OS 10.8+, Linux kernel 3.13+
Hardware Requirements: Intel Core2 2.8GHz or comparable processor, 2GB RAM, USB3.0 port for maximum speed
Advanced software for Windows:
- offers Stitching, EDF, video recording and measurement functions
- conducts measurements for lengths, angles, arcs, areas and etc.
- saves still images in BMP, TIFF, JPG, PICT, PTL or other formats
- live video and still image capture can be set in different resolutions simultaneously
More features: add layers, watermarks, mosaics, tiles; adjust color balance, exposure, saturation, contrast, orientation; change resolution, histogram, granulation, diffusion; transform images via edge detection, digital image warping; conducts measurements for single, parallel or perpendicular lines and rectangular, elliptical and irregular areas; adds notes, measurements, text, arrows, labels, and etc. using customizable text with different sizes and colors; conducts measurements in microns, millimeters, centimeters, inches, feet, and etc. under any magnification powers with desired tolerances
Lifetime free software upgrades
Contents:
One 2.3MP USB3.0 Digital Camera
One Reduction Lens
One 6' (1.8m) USB Cable
Two Adapters: 30mm and 30.5mm
One CD with Software and User's Instructions
Been a few days already, but M3D mini 3D printer.
Really liked the compact and hyper light design and the internal spool, and the cheap price for a ready to use printer made me jump in.
I've had a K8200 for 3 years but was never happy with it, hugely bulky and would need so many upgrades to actually give a decent result that I've given up on it and decided 6 months ago to replace it with the Robo R2... but that's a kickstarter, and it's of course been delayed from the original January target. Came across the $250 M3D 2 weeks ago, actually available to ship same day so I took the plunge knowing it would still be a nice to have supplement once the R2 comes to print 2 things at a time or to carry around since it's just 1kg and literally fits in a bag (18x18x18cm - could actually be printed in one piece inside the Robo / K8200 /other 20x20 printer )
No need to say that everything I've printed so far has been WAY better out of the box than anything I ever got out of the K8200 despite the countless tweaking hours. Very neat little machine, super happy.
DPS5015 PSU module and an aluminum case.
DPS5015 PSU module and an aluminum case.Looks good.
Where did you buy this aluminum case?
What dimensions?
Admit it, you chose this one because it was designed by a guy called David Jones
I've also had my eye on this one for a while. Did you find a local supplier or order it from the states?
DPS5015 PSU module and an aluminum case.