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Old 09-30-2008, 04:22 AM   #91 (permalink)
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In stock and shipping!
Following a lot of work, the Spiffie.org MPGuino kit is in stock!

Peruse the product page and directions. Then hop over to the webstore.

They're currently $39.51 and $2 from every sale is donated back into the OpenGauge/MPGuino project!

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Old 09-30-2008, 09:20 AM   #92 (permalink)
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In stock and shipping!
Following a lot of work, the Spiffie.org MPGuino kit is in stock!
Great, I dreamed about it and you did it

I looked to have access to the needed signals, but I can't the cables are too tightly tight.

My wife doesn't allow me to do things more complicated than a light bulb change at least she will not kill me because I broke the car

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In stock and shipping!
Following a lot of work, the Spiffie.org MPGuino kit is in stock!

Peruse the product page and directions. Then hop over to the webstore.

They're currently $39.51 and $2 from every sale is donated back into the OpenGauge/MPGuino project!
That's what I've been waiting for -- I jumped in with both feet! Wish me luck guys, hope mine turns out as nice as some of yours. My soldering experience only goes as far as speaker wires. I'm hoping to distinguish my efforts with "creative" packaging. Anyone know if this think will fit in an Altoids tin?
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That's what I've been waiting for -- I jumped in with both feet! Wish me luck guys, hope mine turns out as nice as some of yours. My soldering experience only goes as far as speaker wires. I'm hoping to distinguish my efforts with "creative" packaging. Anyone know if this think will fit in an Altoids tin?
If you read the installation page:

http://spiffie.org/kits/mpguino/installation.shtml

It tells you the minimum enclosure dimensions...
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I know Paypal is a payment option, but I'd rather it not come straight out of my linked bank account. Is there any way to pay credit card directly (or through paypal..i've seen sites do this before)?
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Is there any way to pay credit card directly (or through paypal..i've seen sites do this before)
Of course, the directions at www.flogic.ca/cc_pay can walk you through it.
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Anyone know if this think will fit in an Altoids tin?
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If you read the installation page:
http://spiffie.org/kits/mpguino/installation.shtml
It tells you the minimum enclosure dimensions...
You'll need a box atleast 87mm x 37mm x 23mm if you intend to enclose the entire MPGuino. An Altoids tin is 93mm x 58mm x 21 mm. It sounds like it just might work, assuming you're OK with hanging the capacitors and RJ11 connector out the backside or can hang more of the LCD and buttons out the front.
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Of course, the directions at www.flogic.ca/cc_pay can walk you through it.
Oh, I was using the paypal option at the end of checkout; not the one at the beginning.

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