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 (DIR) Post #AbbTb49PNQjWy1lJs8 by tinyledmatrix@chaos.social
       2023-11-04T19:40:31Z
       
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       Not beeing at @hackaday  #supercon doesn't mean to not play arround with the badge. I just needed to assemble this nice green one (pcb made by @aislerhq) myself. After some debugging it is now running! As far as I am aware this is also the first green one.
       
 (DIR) Post #AbbTb5DLQHTaGWbye8 by nicr9@techhub.social
       2023-11-05T02:26:28Z
       
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       @tinyledmatrix @hackaday @aislerhq I didn't realise that non-attendees could get their hands on one... Is it available as a kit?
       
 (DIR) Post #AbbTb6FVZinjTWdDeq by tinyledmatrix@chaos.social
       2023-11-05T22:24:34Z
       
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       @hackaday @aislerhqdid a little Eurorack Adapter for the Badge. Still some parts (mostly the level shifting part) are missing, but this should now fit nicely into an eurorack.  See also my project page here for more details an future updates: https://hackaday.io/project/193397
       
 (DIR) Post #AbbTb6NJ6j2VriHRoW by tinyledmatrix@chaos.social
       2023-11-05T17:39:55Z
       
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       @nicr9 @hackaday @aislerhq There are gerbes available here:https://github.com/Hack-a-Day/VectorscopeNo kits. You would need to source the parts yourself. Please note that there are some issues with bom and PCB which need some workarounds.
       
 (DIR) Post #AbbTb7a6ccs5bhHBOy by nicr9@techhub.social
       2023-11-05T19:14:59Z
       
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       @tinyledmatrix @hackaday @aislerhq this is awesome, there's older badges here too!Something to save for a rainy day (bom prep not withstanding)
       
 (DIR) Post #AbbTf4PGMslyv15U12 by hackaday@hackaday.social
       2023-11-08T17:26:21Z
       
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       @nicr9 @tinyledmatrix @aislerhq All of the Supercon badges have been open hardware, though this year's is arguably the most DIY friendly in a long time.