it's a quick 20 minute print even with a 0.3mm nozzle, 0.12mm layer height, and 100% infill.
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it's a quick 20 minute print even with a 0.3mm nozzle, 0.12mm layer height, and 100% infill. 61 comments
@tubetime All this is making me miss my old Thinkpad 701 Butterfly. Damn that keyboard design was so neat. the operation won't start until the parallel port is ready--i had to pull the BUSY line low with a jumper, and now i instantly get this error! good luck figuring that one out @tubetime @tubetime I'd really like the W variant to use external bubble memory just 'coz 1980s Intel. 🙂 But what the heck is it, only thing I can see is a Japan fab variant mentioned here: https://www.cpu-galaxy.at/cpu/Ram%20Rom%20Eprom/Microcontroller/Intel%208X196%20section.htm Even the 8XC196Lx Supplement PDF linked there does not mention it. @tubetime *takes out a bucket of popcorn* @tubetime It's at this point that the reader realizes they have been trapped in a thread, snaking straight into a Micro Channel sound card. 🙂 @tubetime I don’t know why I’m surprised that IBM used MCA in ThinkPads, but it does make sense! @tubetime Where's the code setting up the DMA channel so the parallel port doesn't read/send data from the weeds? :D |
the next step is to carefully carve away at the plastic so that it fits well. small gaps are ok, there needs to be a little room for the glue.