Thank you terrible fire for your awesome open source design.
I'm starting off small. The PCB was the easiest part! $4.00AUD for 10! That's insane.
Most components are ordered and on the way.
Harder part is finding the 68020... Impossible part is finding the 144 pin socket.
Looking forward to completing one though even if I can't find a socket. It just means the 020 retires there.
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Sety, were did you purchase the boards and where is the info on the board? Maybe something I'm interested in.
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The sockets I used were the 121 pin BERG sockets.
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"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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Hi. I had the boards made by seeed studio. TF has all the production files on GitHub. It was really easy. Just uploaded the Gerbers and the boards were here in a week.
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Cool! Thanks! Ordered.
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Sety, out of curiosity where in the world are you located? Do you have the expertise to solder on ic3? Is this something you need the liquid solder and an oven for?
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Just watch some Terrible Fire videos on YouTube and You'll see - its easy to solder these!
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