Post 3560007 by teslas_moustache@anticapitalist.party
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 (DIR) Post #3548078 by dirtycommo@anticapitalist.party
       2019-01-30T13:21:10Z
       
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       well the dead bug construction method of my discrete transistor computer isn't workingi am going to fund PCBs/veroboard with my new job :-)see the project here: https://hackaday.io/vidak it is a discrete component 12 bit computer that uses brainfuck as its Instruction Set Architecture
       
 (DIR) Post #3548079 by kragen@nerdculture.de
       2019-01-30T13:45:58Z
       
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       @dirtycommo This is lovely! Why isn't it working? Are you getting shorts?
       
 (DIR) Post #3550125 by teslas_moustache@anticapitalist.party
       2019-01-30T14:56:47Z
       
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       @kragen @dirtycommo That's a bummer. Is there any kind of tool that would make it easier? What if you used acrylic or some sort of plastic sheet as a substrate?
       
 (DIR) Post #3559609 by kragen@nerdculture.de
       2019-01-30T20:09:46Z
       
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       @teslas_moustache well, as @dirtycommo  said, they're thinking of using veroboard, which does make this kind of thing easier :)
       
 (DIR) Post #3560007 by teslas_moustache@anticapitalist.party
       2019-01-30T20:20:42Z
       
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       @kragen @dirtycommo oh, I dunno what that is.
       
 (DIR) Post #3560044 by dirtycommo@anticapitalist.party
       2019-01-30T20:21:38Z
       
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       @kragen @teslas_moustache yeah... the main issue is the cheap ass SMD transistors i bought, whose leads are so so soft and snap easily.i am gonna try TTL ICs first as a proof of concept, and then get some PCBs ordered, once i design them
       
 (DIR) Post #3560097 by kragen@nerdculture.de
       2019-01-30T20:22:51Z
       
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       @dirtycommo @teslas_moustache oh, maybe you could stick a blob of hot glue on each transistor to support its leads? ideally the transparent kind for looks
       
 (DIR) Post #3560107 by kragen@nerdculture.de
       2019-01-30T20:23:07Z
       
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       @dirtycommo @teslas_moustache after soldering I mean, not before
       
 (DIR) Post #3560163 by kragen@nerdculture.de
       2019-01-30T20:24:31Z
       
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       @teslas_moustache
       
 (DIR) Post #3560342 by dirtycommo@anticapitalist.party
       2019-01-30T20:29:13Z
       
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       @kragen @teslas_moustache hahahhaahha