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manuel msx guru Mensajes: 3545 | Publicado: Abril 16 2005, 22:02   |
Hi,
I have a fine MK 3.0 slotexpander, but it doesn't have a case! It's also lacking the DIN connector for the external power supply, it just has 3 wires...
Is there someone with a broken MK 3.0 slotexpander who can get me a case to put mine into?
I really don't like a loose PCB on my desk!
Thanks in advance.
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manuel msx guru Mensajes: 3545 | Publicado: Febrero 10 2006, 20:27   |
It's still wanted! Anyone??
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dhau msx master Mensajes: 1062 | Publicado: Febrero 13 2006, 22:59   |
Make one yourself. I don't think there's owners out there, who are eager to produce a case for MK 3.0 just for you.
Some wood, a saw and you're in business  |
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BodyHammeR msx addict Mensajes: 489 | Publicado: Febrero 13 2006, 23:41   |
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snout
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Moved 2 trading & collection
(better late than never) |
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manuel msx guru Mensajes: 3545 | Publicado: Febrero 14 2006, 09:20   |
OK, but um... why is it about trading and collection? Oh, because I want to buy one?
Anyway, legacy had a left over case, which he told me to send  THanks in advance!  |
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legacy msx professional Mensajes: 516 | Publicado: Febrero 14 2006, 13:39   |
@Manuel,
That case is on his way, the package is a bit to big to put in your postbox, so, if it comes than you must be at home or get it from the postoffice.
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manuel msx guru Mensajes: 3545 | Publicado: Febrero 14 2006, 14:44   |
OK, thanks a lot!
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manuel msx guru Mensajes: 3545 | Publicado: Febrero 15 2006, 22:02   |
Hmm, damn! The MK 3.0 doesn't fit in a Gouda 5.0 case...  (((
Anyone here with a dead slot expander of which I can use the case? |
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legacy msx professional Mensajes: 516 | Publicado: Febrero 15 2006, 22:12   |
Then Bas was wrong, but is it not possible to fix it with some modding, the size looks the same.
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manuel msx guru Mensajes: 3545 | Publicado: Febrero 15 2006, 22:29   |
I don't want to drill new holes through the PCB (not even possible because there are signal lines there) or rewire the LEDs... Maybe Bas can do it, but I'm a complete electronics n00b (or at least too clumsy to handle a soldering tool).
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