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A daily report from the Rebirth
Started by Link, Feb 08 2012 12:05 PM
327 replies to this topic
#241
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Posted 26 February 2012 - 08:19 PM
Good video.Nice to see a pandora being assembled.
The world is your Oyster,just dont let it Clam shut.
#242
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Posted 26 February 2012 - 08:37 PM
The final assembly step can't be done by machines! Just the same as with mobile phones and all this stuff. The last assembly step is always manual labour.
Right. Nearly everything will be manual labour.
#243
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Posted 27 February 2012 - 06:30 AM
nice video... By the way, I always knew the pandora will be built in an underground mad scienscist laboratory...
... DM3730...
Aditionally, if your Pandora can clock to 900MHz, there's not much difference anymore.
#244
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Posted 27 February 2012 - 06:58 AM
Very nice video. Good to see it coming together. And the part, where he fixes a stuck tape reminded me on my old cassetteplayer
#245
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Posted 27 February 2012 - 04:06 PM
I've just cleaned up EvilDragons office.
#246
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Posted 27 February 2012 - 05:34 PM
Very nice video. Good to see it coming together. And the part, where he fixes a stuck tape reminded me on my old cassetteplayer
I used to put components into those reels of tape in a previous position with my current employer... Seeing that brought back bad memories.. sometimes someone is stupid and the components end up in being put in backward into the reels.. The result is having to peel all the tape off, putting these tiny parts back into these Jedec trays and making sure they are all facing the same way and run them back through again.. thousands of tiny parts and bad memories..
#247
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Posted 27 February 2012 - 08:04 PM
I've just cleaned up EvilDragons office.
How many coffee cups did you find? 😏
#248
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Posted 27 February 2012 - 09:37 PM
Rebirth succes! It is time again for the ultimate Pandora video! Long live the Pandora!
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xgt300_wootsontv-pandora-s-dynasty_videogames
Two months: Two wins!
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xgt300_wootsontv-pandora-s-dynasty_videogames
#249
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Posted 27 February 2012 - 10:32 PM
Testing, flashing, for the last 12 hours, took an hour for lunch. Time for a walk, too much indoors today.
That's my post for the day!
That's my post for the day!
Peace & Pandora,
Link
http://www.ithic.com
Open Pandora Shop for North America @ithic
#250
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Posted 27 February 2012 - 11:11 PM
Your thumbs still ok pushing SD cards
?
#251
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Posted 28 February 2012 - 12:15 AM
^
Gotta nice thumbnail for that luckily.
Gotta nice thumbnail for that luckily.
Peace & Pandora,
Link
http://www.ithic.com
Open Pandora Shop for North America @ithic
#253
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Posted 28 February 2012 - 02:22 PM
Thanks for the video.
I find it difficult to watch videos of the strips of components being picked up and placed on the board... I just cant comprehend how the machine can be so accurate.. it's like it really shouldn't work.
I find it difficult to watch videos of the strips of components being picked up and placed on the board... I just cant comprehend how the machine can be so accurate.. it's like it really shouldn't work.
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Posted 28 February 2012 - 02:26 PM
You should take a tour of a Semiconductor Fab if you really want to blow your mind. How they make these processors with transistors so small 3,000 of them can fit in the width of a human hair.Thanks for the video.
I find it difficult to watch videos of the strips of components being picked up and placed on the board... I just cant comprehend how the machine can be so accurate.. it's like it really shouldn't work.
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Posted 28 February 2012 - 03:31 PM
Finding that the stylus is a repair tool, so works there too. Working with the LCD on the PCB, the stylus is the best thing I've found so far, because its right there, and you don't have to find a regular screwdriver or forceps.The butt end of a pencil (eraser attached) might be a good tool for that job.
Askarus and I are repairing units right now. We should have at least a half dozen by the end of the day, and those are units that don't need PCBs. There will be some PCBs set aside for repairs too.
Peace & Pandora,
Link
http://www.ithic.com
Open Pandora Shop for North America @ithic
#256
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Posted 29 February 2012 - 07:47 PM
We repaired some further units today.
We got the D-pads from Craig and totorrow I'll prepare some keymats.
There's not much to do now untill we get new boards.
Link left us today.
Good bye my friend, you did a great job.
That's all for today.
We got the D-pads from Craig and totorrow I'll prepare some keymats.
There's not much to do now untill we get new boards.
Link left us today.
Good bye my friend, you did a great job.
That's all for today.
#257
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Posted 29 February 2012 - 08:47 PM
Bye Link !
Yankee go home ;^D. With your bags full of OP ^^.
Yankee go home ;^D. With your bags full of OP ^^.
#258
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Posted 29 February 2012 - 11:54 PM
Thanks brother. Take care, and stay safe my friend. If I ever make it to Paris, I'll bring German beerBye Link !
Yankee go home ;^D. With your bags full of OP ^^.
Yesterday I repaired my first nubs solo. I tried my own and cut off some capacitors = FAIL. Worked on two boards yesterday and am ready to repair Open Pandoras in the US now. LCDs/POD, Nubbage, cracked cases, I have parts and some skills behind me. I think the hardest part of the unit is the upper left/right of the LCD on disassembly, but I think that is because both my thumbs are raw. Removing nubs became much easier with some electrical tape on the end of a utility blade. Ripping dozens of units apart, then screwing them together for days is no easy work on the hands.
Respect your Pandoras boys and girls, soft cases, hard cases, don't drop, don't leave it on the plane, these things take time and skill.
I'm very thankful for this experience. Global Components are such good people, you should really feel good now that things are in their hands. They understand and appreciate this community and are now supporting it. We are very lucky that Craig gave ED the opportunity to run with this ball. ED is a rockstar. Never question that
Good night everyone! This concludes my cooresponce from the Rebirth. Open Source will win, that's my prediction. We are Open, we are free.
Peace & Pandora,
Link
http://www.ithic.com
Open Pandora Shop for North America @ithic
#259
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Posted 01 March 2012 - 03:52 AM
We are Open, we are free.
Somehow, that sounded quite epic
We are Open, we are free.
#260
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Posted 01 March 2012 - 06:39 PM
I did the "Super Geometry Dust Test" with Link's repaired nubs: They work perectly. You're now certificated to repair nubs. Good work.
Nothing special today. I glued 360 D-pads. Then we run out of stuff.
We're waiting for some LCD's to prepare further lids. Hopefully they'll come tomorrow.
Nothing special today. I glued 360 D-pads. Then we run out of stuff.
We're waiting for some LCD's to prepare further lids. Hopefully they'll come tomorrow.
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