I remember I used to steal resistors, transistors and various other materials from my old school, but now I don't have any class that works with electronics anymore
im not sure i have any 7402s in my kit from college, jameco has a huge assortment of 74xx ICs for 30$ like a bag of 400! would come in handy. also a great investment for anyone using a lot of TTL logic is the TI TTL data book
alright dude, you're gonna have to stop bumping old threads. seriously. If you had something constructive to say then it would be understandable, but you're bumping old threads just to say "cool".
grossaffe wrote:alright dude, you're gonna have to stop bumping old threads. seriously. If you had something constructive to say then it would be understandable, but you're bumping old threads just to say "cool".
By the way you bumped by responding to this. Kind of ironic...
Making stuff with my new beautiful CNC machine!
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grossaffe wrote:alright dude, you're gonna have to stop bumping old threads. seriously. If you had something constructive to say then it would be understandable, but you're bumping old threads just to say "cool".
By the way you bumped by responding to this. Kind of ironic...
wtf? no he didn't...
Banned indefinitely if you desperately need to contact me STOPPHONESPAMPLOX Please dont be a dick and call for something random like "HEY YURDRUE DOO U HAZ SPAM?"
wallydawg wrote:
chainfire95 wrote:220V I believe
I think we should check to see if you can withstand 220 volts
I doubt they'd infringe any copyrights, as we're only putting the systems in a different case, not modifying them or trying to put a different name on them. Post a topic in the Trading Post if you want to buy a portable. Expect to pay around $300 for a good N64 portable.