cheesestraws
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Ah, one always misses one. Cheers. I'm following you at a distance: got all the resistors and diodes on now, capacitors next...
That is extremely exciting. Yes I would like that very much. Where do I fire my money?@PowerMac_G4 There's some PCB's still available, if you want a prototype to try out
+1, I would also agree. I'm guessing probably the main reason for doing otherwise would be as part of the first stage of Tindie sales to recoup the costs. But otherwise, for the publicly available designs, definitely I would prefer 1:1 so that we can emulate the good old feeling of retrofitting unoriginal capacitors.Personally I would just leave the board as is, If needed the axials can be substituted for normal radial lead ones without much trouble.
Actually the reason is actually because the axials are getting hard to find, and twice as expensive as the radials.+1, I would also agree. I'm guessing probably the main reason for doing otherwise would be as part of the first stage of Tindie sales to recoup the costs. But otherwise, for the publicly available designs, definitely I would prefer 1:1 so that we can emulate the good old feeling of retrofitting unoriginal capacitors.
Judging from the 1/3 in the bottom right corner and the tiny text above it that appears to say "SHT" (sheet) in scans of other pages, I'd assume page 3 of the main logic board schematic is also missing, unless you've turned up something for that. At least we have some hints about which components go on which pages based off of the numbers in parenthesis on the arrows to connections on other pages.Also, you'll have to make the second schematic page from scratch, seeing as there seems to be none on the internet.