My Mom had a Round Tuit in her kitchen which is now my kitchen.
I need to find her Round Tuit.
I do need some goats - They'd take the privet out in one or two years.
But I'd need a mule to protect the goats from the coyotes.
I have neighbors with goats - my nextdoor has chickens and they're a big coyote and fox attraction.
To connect to the PCM4222 I use SPDIF > EMU-0404 > PCI Bus.
The EMU-0404 has its own console and DSP mixer.
I mostly use ASIO for routing.
The D/A is the EMU-0404 internal.
A Low Noise Balanced Input Moving Coil Preamp Using the ZTX851
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Llama? They are good at keeping things with big sharp teeth at bay! I did nearly get one when I have about an acre around the house.
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Thanks a lot for your help.
I sure need a "round tuit", I have high grass waiting for me.
At that place in the countryside my grand father had a couple of goats, the goat keep is still there, ready for new goats.
I sure need a "round tuit", I have high grass waiting for me.
At that place in the countryside my grand father had a couple of goats, the goat keep is still there, ready for new goats.
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I have a small round "tuit", on an old keychain, just a small flat chrome plated disc with TUIT printed on it.
JR
PS: Sorry about the veer
JR
PS: Sorry about the veer
Cancel the "cancel culture", do not support mob hatred.
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I am just happy that TUITs are now international .
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Well I've gotten "a round tuit" and have started the layout.
Once I get started it becomes like solving a puzzle and I enjoy it.
Once I get started it becomes like solving a puzzle and I enjoy it.
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You need to write 'Zen and the art of PCB layout'
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I couldn't find the "round tuit" but I did find the "got tuit."
I've finished hand-routing the board.
It's 4.1 x 3.1" so it grew a little bit from the moving magnet layout.
I may see if I can squeeze it a little more: It just barely fits in a Hammond 1590BB.
A 1590J has a little more room.
I need to do component designators and then quadruple-check the routing and mechanical.
I'll probably submit the layout Monday for a pre-production run of 4 boards with a two day turn and two day shipping.
Pulling away from it for a couple of days and coming back to it is always good though.
I've finished hand-routing the board.
It's 4.1 x 3.1" so it grew a little bit from the moving magnet layout.
I may see if I can squeeze it a little more: It just barely fits in a Hammond 1590BB.
A 1590J has a little more room.
I need to do component designators and then quadruple-check the routing and mechanical.
I'll probably submit the layout Monday for a pre-production run of 4 boards with a two day turn and two day shipping.
Once I get "in the mood" its hard to pull away from it.You need to write 'Zen and the art of PCB layout'
Pulling away from it for a couple of days and coming back to it is always good though.
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Couldn't find the "round tuit" but did find the "gone-n-dunnit" also known as "git-er-done."
I'm a lot closer than I was this time yesterday.
I need to go back and harmonize the schematic to the actual layout because a couple of things got changed in layout WRT op amp sections, the order of some series loops and designators.
Also removed some redundant test points.
Once I get an updated sch I'll start re-checking routes.
I'm a lot closer than I was this time yesterday.
I need to go back and harmonize the schematic to the actual layout because a couple of things got changed in layout WRT op amp sections, the order of some series loops and designators.
Also removed some redundant test points.
Once I get an updated sch I'll start re-checking routes.