Midwest Gaming Classic Single Board Computer Part 3 - The Z80 Note

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  • čas přidán 26. 02. 2020
  • I redesigned the PCB for the single board Z80 computer and the prototypes just arrived! In this video I show you how to surface mount solder the parts and then I test the unit!
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Komentáře • 352

  • @JadarDev
    @JadarDev Před 4 lety +115

    I just discovered this channel. I didn't realize how much I missed the Ben Heck Show! So glad you're still making content, man!

    • @asusman7460
      @asusman7460 Před 4 lety +4

      Me to...

    • @wakkowarner7391
      @wakkowarner7391 Před 3 lety +3

      Just found this channel and glad to have Ben back in my life. Missed those hacks!

  • @BrightSpark
    @BrightSpark Před 4 lety +80

    Ben Heck - The Joy of Soldering

    • @olik136
      @olik136 Před 4 lety +6

      that soldering iron is the 2 inch brush of the surface component world :) ..... the only thing I am missing is the Louis Rossmann sea of flux

    • @Muldrf
      @Muldrf Před 4 lety +1

      I either want to go solder up a board, or do some painting. I am not sure which. :)

    • @SimplyDudeFace
      @SimplyDudeFace Před 4 lety +3

      Let's add a capacitor. It's your circuit board, you get to decide where it goes. My happy little cap goes over here.

  • @BenHeckHacks
    @BenHeckHacks  Před 4 lety +30

    RE: Flux. Not sure why, maybe it's the quick turnaround time, but Oshpark PCBs have a tendency to get really "sticky" after using lots of flux or cleaner. Thus I avoid using it as much as possible. I will bring flux syringes to the workshop though.

    • @TravisWebb
      @TravisWebb Před 4 lety

      What about brush with a paste?

    • @ryangrainger6271
      @ryangrainger6271 Před 4 lety

      I always thought it was my flux that did that, but maybe you're right and it is Oshpark boards

    • @TomStorey96
      @TomStorey96 Před 3 lety

      I get this on boards from Chinese manufacturers as well. I think it's just flux in general, you just need to clean it a lot or leave it if it's no clean flux.

  • @pwicks78
    @pwicks78 Před 4 lety +14

    Ben's going for that Bob Ross vibe today. Happy little chips.

  • @KingJellyfishII
    @KingJellyfishII Před 4 lety +27

    I'd certainly buy this as a kit, if it was made available.

  • @dragom3417
    @dragom3417 Před 4 lety +37

    I've missed this kind of Ben Heck video, it feels like the old skool stuff.. or maybe I just like watching him solder LOL

  • @stevejennings3960
    @stevejennings3960 Před 4 lety +1

    An expert in soldering- pure relaxing, thoroughly interesting and bloody fascinating- huge support from me in the uk!

  • @MrBatraaf
    @MrBatraaf Před 4 lety

    One of the best videos on surface mount soldering.that I have ever seen. It actually gave me enough confidence to attempt a simple SMD project.

  • @intel1m
    @intel1m Před 4 lety +1

    You're a really great teacher for all this tech stuff. I Realy appreciate the time you spend on all your videos.
    Just because your videos I start to Solder my own electronics and getting better every time.
    Thank you Ben!
    Best wishes from Germany

  • @IHeart16Bit
    @IHeart16Bit Před 4 lety

    Soldering is a skill i'd love to learn at some point. Watching people who are good at it is always very impressive.

  • @RoamingAdhocrat
    @RoamingAdhocrat Před 4 lety +10

    "Most of the time, rubbing alcohol will suffice."
    Words to live by.

    • @xnonsuchx
      @xnonsuchx Před 4 lety

      I thought club soda always sufficed? ;-)

  • @mikekopack6441
    @mikekopack6441 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for teaching the surface mount soldering technique! I've always been deathly afraid of it because of the small sizes, but what you showed makes a lot of sense and took away my fear of it. Would love to build one of these to play with.

  • @Drumada
    @Drumada Před 4 lety

    Super relaxing to watch! This is exactly what inspires me solder by "de-mystifying" everything going on. Time to go repair a broken speaker! Ps - as a lifetime metro-detroiter, it took me a shockingly long time (until my mid 20s) to realize that there was no "south" Detroit

    • @klave8511
      @klave8511 Před 4 lety

      I, on the other hand, was in great pain watching that sad soldering. I stopped the video after 4 minutes.

  • @waltercomunello121
    @waltercomunello121 Před 4 lety

    You're like the super smart, likeable and nerdy tech teacher I've always wanted to have.
    This was a triumph, wasn't it.

  • @Decco6306
    @Decco6306 Před 4 lety +1

    I always find it humorous when people make a z80 board and there's a micro controller doing something small on it that out specs the z80 like 10 times over lmao

  • @ralphyrocket5770
    @ralphyrocket5770 Před 4 lety

    Great Stuff! Like always! I saw the 15 decimal for the joystick value and I thought 4 least significant bits like atari...and you said it at the same time!!! It stays with ya!!!!

  • @MrSapps
    @MrSapps Před 4 lety +1

    I'm taking note of this huge success, anyway the board is done its so surface and mounted. Now these lines of basic make a beautiful line and the board is soldered for the event on time. So I'm glad I watched this video think of all the things I learned for the Ben who is still alive.

  • @Coloradoguy234
    @Coloradoguy234 Před 4 lety

    This is actually a great way to introduce people to soldering. You should sell these as a kit. Teach a wider audience soldering and make some money on the side.

  • @donaldwright2426
    @donaldwright2426 Před 4 lety

    Nice project! Nice work!

  • @jeyjeywoolfolk1684
    @jeyjeywoolfolk1684 Před 3 lety

    Love watching your show

  • @janbiedermann1398
    @janbiedermann1398 Před 3 lety

    once again: one of the most entertaining ways to learn how to solder there is... apart from other videos like this from him... ^^

  • @SmokeGrinder
    @SmokeGrinder Před 4 lety +6

    I was wondering if the convention had already happened bectause I was curious how it had turned out - Nope, cancelled. Stay safe and healthy.

  • @DogRox
    @DogRox Před 4 lety +1

    That was actually fun and relaxing to watch. :-)

  • @macro820
    @macro820 Před 4 lety +43

    I think some flux would go a long way on those small pitch chips

    • @ray30k
      @ray30k Před 4 lety +2

      Definitely. Just about every other youtuber I know that does this kind of soldering is like, "Three rules: flux, flux, and flux."

    • @cosmicraysshotsintothelight
      @cosmicraysshotsintothelight Před 4 lety +2

      A flux pen has a wiper type tip. All one needs do is wipe the pad frame one time. And place a tiny droplet of solder on the tip to fix the first pin. Then the diagonal opposite.

    • @devil8975
      @devil8975 Před 4 lety

      No flux? I've heard petroleum jelly will work in a pinch. I can't find non-corrosive flux in my area anywhere. Everything around here is for plumbing.

    • @cosmicraysshotsintothelight
      @cosmicraysshotsintothelight Před 4 lety

      @@devil8975 www.ebay.com/itm/KESTER-24-6337-0027-WIRE-SOLDER-031-RA-ROSIN-SN63-PB37-66-FLUX-44-CORE-1-lb-NEW/173905672242

    • @bustopherjones2285
      @bustopherjones2285 Před 4 lety +1

      @@cosmicraysshotsintothelight Not flux core solder. Actual flux in a gel or rework pen.

  • @elipsorange
    @elipsorange Před 4 lety

    Great stuff dude! I want to get something made by you, you are an inspiration!

  • @LucasHartmann
    @LucasHartmann Před 4 lety +1

    I sometimes use painter's tape to hold the chip in place while soldering the first two pins. The tape has enough give for small fixes, and is much easier to hold than the tweezers.

  • @devrim-oguz
    @devrim-oguz Před 4 lety +3

    7:19 Man, Ben is so good, he is able to solder during an earthquake 😂

  • @RisingRevengeance
    @RisingRevengeance Před 4 lety +10

    That soldering was very well explained, I will definitely make use of it in the future. Total noob at soldering here. I'm a decent welder and some of the tricks are similar.

    • @whette_fahrtz
      @whette_fahrtz Před 4 lety +3

      Get a roll of kapton tape and you can stick components in place a little better before laying the solder down, it's an extra step and a bit fiddly but an extra "hand" so to speak for us novices is a huge help.

    • @RisingRevengeance
      @RisingRevengeance Před 4 lety +1

      @@whette_fahrtz I'll keep that in mind, thanks!

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před 2 lety

      @Mr Guru wrong.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před 2 lety

      @Mr Guru and that is why you cannot compare your experience to doing this. Because they're not the same thing. Clearly what Ben did worked. We have the video as evidence.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před 2 lety

      @Mr Guru you think you're the only one with years of experience? I was assembling surface mount military coms gear at a board assembly house in the early 90s. I'd been soldering through hole for decades before that. I'm sure Ben has a few years experience himself. The flux in solder is enough.

  • @pvc988
    @pvc988 Před 4 lety +8

    It's hard to overstate my satisfaction.

  • @ingmarm8858
    @ingmarm8858 Před 4 lety

    OCD making me twitch but keeping it all to myself lol. Nice project overall, enjoyed watching the progress.

  • @youdud44
    @youdud44 Před 4 lety

    Bob Ross, Steve1989, and Ben Heck. Three things I didn't think could be possible to have in one video yet alas, here we are. You love to see it.

  • @_lolucoca_9735
    @_lolucoca_9735 Před 4 lety +2

    Love that reference at the end!

  • @sidharthap
    @sidharthap Před 4 lety

    Ya know... no matter what n e 1 says, I like your content, skills and your CZcams channel. You may not have kids (depending on how you c it, it's a blessing), you may b alone (again, depending on how you c it, another blessing), you may have a dermatophagia (I completely understand that thing... whatever. Even Paul over at Learn Electronics and Mike over at Mikeselectricstuff seem to suffer from this...) but I like your funnies, I admire your skill and envy your knowledge. I've been watching your content since b4 Alison (if memory serves me right!). God bless you Ben! 👍

  • @Alakazzam09
    @Alakazzam09 Před 4 lety +1

    This video seems strangely intimate. I like it.

  • @noobFPV
    @noobFPV Před 4 lety

    That is some awesome wick you have.

  • @Waltkat
    @Waltkat Před 4 lety

    Love the content. But I kept whispering "flux" to myself every time Ben soldered something. Lol.

  • @sa230e
    @sa230e Před 4 lety +1

    Greetings from Windsor, Ontario.

  • @1337Shockwav3
    @1337Shockwav3 Před 4 lety

    Recommendations for the final version: Cover your vias ;) And what about making the labels of the smaller ICs align with the orientation on the chip? Seems to be an eagle thing to only switch labels in their orientation rather than going in 90 degree steps (can be fixed by checking a box tho).
    Otherwise this seems like a really nice project, covers a nice span of packages for beginners (yes, SMD is no magic, I've gone as small as QFP208/0402 without ever learning how to solder in a course) with a final product that's interesting enough to keep people engaged. I also highly approve of the chip under chip approach with the DIP Z80 - compact designs (even tho PCBs are dirtcheap these days) is an art of it's own.

  • @HokusaiXL
    @HokusaiXL Před 4 lety +1

    I usually crazily clean my tip and use a little no clean flux to make the solder pull onto the iron tip. It's a lot faster that way with PS4 HDMI's since they have a similar pin pitch.

  • @JustinCole45
    @JustinCole45 Před 4 lety

    I’ll have to catch the next workshop!

  • @codebeat4192
    @codebeat4192 Před 4 lety

    Nice, love to buy and have one.

  • @preferredimage
    @preferredimage Před 4 lety +2

    A good 'rossman' amount of flux along those pads before you solder fixes all issues with bridging. and IPA fixes all flux issues!

    • @BenHeckHacks
      @BenHeckHacks  Před 4 lety +6

      Indeed will be bringing flux to the workshop as well!

    • @azyfloof
      @azyfloof Před 4 lety +1

      The Amtech flux Rossman uses is fantastic for drag soldering, too :D Just lay down bead of flux, get a blob of solder on the soldering iron tip and slowly drag it along the pins. Don't even need braid for cleanup afterwards :D

    • @Codeaholic1
      @Codeaholic1 Před 4 lety +1

      Louis also uses a lot less then you'd think. It just looks like a a lot with the magnification.

  • @timrb
    @timrb Před 4 lety

    I love it! The mighty Bens need to get together. Ben Hack, Ben Eater and BennVenn.

  • @seshpenguin
    @seshpenguin Před 4 lety

    Holy crap this is a satisfying video.

  • @Codeaholic1
    @Codeaholic1 Před 4 lety +4

    I really wish I could go. Hopefully the gerbers and design files are up on github. I'd love to be able to build my own.

  • @gianlucarenzi7706
    @gianlucarenzi7706 Před 4 lety

    @29:20 Atari Reading pokey port values. It was 35 years ago. And the are still with me. Thanx for this remainder...

  • @GamingHistorySource
    @GamingHistorySource Před 4 lety

    Would it be possible to interface something like this with a nintendo cart & make an expansion for the nes with it ?

  • @rootbeer666
    @rootbeer666 Před 4 lety

    I do large pitch SMD chips with an even easier technique. I first tin all of the pads, making sure they don't have any tall blobs, then I brush on my liquid flux onto rows of pads and let it dry a little so it's not wet or runny. The liquid flux becomes sticky as it dries. I take advantage of the stickiness to literally line up and stick my components onto the board. Then with a clean iron tip I just heat a couple of pins to secure the chip into place (the amount of solder on the pads after tinning and the solder coating on the chip pins is more than plenty, no need to carry solder on your iron tip). Once I've got a couple of pins securing the chip in place I solder the rest by brushing the clean iron tip over each pin lengthwise, not side to side. This avoids solder bridges and the flux I brushed on the rows of pads also helps keeping solder bridges from forming. Quite foolproof.

  • @adonian
    @adonian Před 3 lety

    why is this so soothing

  • @dragom3417
    @dragom3417 Před 4 lety +23

    Mr. Heck, can you sell this bundle as a build it yourself at home project?

    • @Codeaholic1
      @Codeaholic1 Před 4 lety +10

      @Joe Blow or JLCPCB or PCBWay or or ;-)

    • @0xc0ffea
      @0xc0ffea Před 4 lety +4

      Kinda related ... Ben Eater has a breadboard computer kit with massive YT series that builds it up chip by chip.

    • @AuDHDQ
      @AuDHDQ Před 4 lety

      I don't think ben has ever released the plans to any of his projects

  • @yorgle
    @yorgle Před 4 lety

    Awesome! Can't wait to buy one!

    • @yorgle
      @yorgle Před 4 lety

      and THANK YOU for doing a through-hole USB connector! Those things take a beating.

  • @Mr_Meowingtons
    @Mr_Meowingtons Před 4 lety +4

    louis rossmann is shaking his head at the lack of Flux

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před 2 lety

      What Louis Rossmann is doing is different than what Ben is doing. There are similarities but also differences. Which you apparently are not appreciating. You could say what Louis works on is fluxed up.

  • @user-bl9vu9rm8t
    @user-bl9vu9rm8t Před 4 lety

    Это великолепно! Хочу быть таким, как ты, когда вырасту))

  • @markburton3306
    @markburton3306 Před 4 lety

    Good work

  • @Gabriel-kz8ns
    @Gabriel-kz8ns Před 4 lety +2

    Oh... I love when a plan comes together.... nice work! You know that this project is 10 orders of magnitude better than all of the 'last job' combined over the entire period since you left, right? haha (and almost same proportion on combined views as well ;p)

    • @evensgrey
      @evensgrey Před 4 lety

      I unsubbed from them after seeing what they were going to be doing afterwards.

  • @torridice
    @torridice Před 4 lety

    Ben’s like the Bob Ross of board stuffing

  • @lmaoroflcopter
    @lmaoroflcopter Před 4 lety +3

    Would love to buy this if you made it available as a kit

  • @DannyWilliamH
    @DannyWilliamH Před 4 lety +3

    I can never get my solder wick to work as effectively as it does here (and others). I haven't tried that brand but I've tried fairly costly, highly recommended brands. It almost always just ends up with me having soldered the wick to the joint lol
    Is my iron too hot? Not hot enough? Am I just awful at soldering/desoldering? I have no idea at this point.

  • @BarnacleButtock
    @BarnacleButtock Před 3 lety +1

    It's hard to overstate my satisfaction...

  • @crides0
    @crides0 Před 4 lety

    Finally a guy that actually knows how to solder things properly. But still, better get the knife tip (slanted flat tip?).
    One thing though, why are your vias not buried? That would have made your life so much easier.

  • @hippynurd
    @hippynurd Před 4 lety +2

    Its cool that you are showing how soldering technology really tries to make it hard to mess up, but seriously use thinner solder and quit blobbing it around so damn much. This is a great opportunity to show how to drag solder, and I like that you show cleaning up flux, you dont seem to add any. You could make nicer more consistent joints by using a little flux, but it comes at the cost of cleaning up more flux. Im kind of a minimalist, I try to use just enough solder and just enough flux, but always enough.

    • @MrSapps
      @MrSapps Před 4 lety

      there is flux in the solder so it still needs a quick clean

  • @apostolisioannou4073
    @apostolisioannou4073 Před 4 lety

    Hey Ben, when did you catch the EATER bug? :)))
    As always very pleasing to watch! I've seen all your videos! Not only you make fun of eveything, but you explain everything with detail. Looking forward to your future stuff.

  • @Accolyte1
    @Accolyte1 Před 4 lety

    Could you dab a tiny drop of super glue under the surface mount components like the atmega chip to hold it in place for soldering?

  • @samzx81
    @samzx81 Před 4 lety

    this is pretty cool

  • @JDArtagnanAO
    @JDArtagnanAO Před 4 lety

    Wanderful Project

  • @cerberes
    @cerberes Před 4 lety

    Ben is a legend

  • @KuraIthys
    @KuraIthys Před 4 lety

    Yep. Z80 and 6502/65816 are still being made to this day.
    (Also ran into a brand new 68020 integrated into something - but whatever that was cost like $300)
    The 65816 even has a microcontroller variant that's only been available for like a year or two (I checked for 65816 availability like 2 years back and this variant didn't exist yet)
    The discrete 65816 you can currently get is a pin compatible version of the 65c816 that will work in anything designed for such a chip.
    It's rated for anything from a out 1.8 to 5.5 volt operation, with higher clock speeds possible at higher voltages.
    Officially it's a 14 mhz part but the vast majority of them are stable well into the 20 mhz range (though you probably want to check them individually if your design depends on this fact)
    The microcontroller version though? - it goes by the designation W65C265S
    So what does the microcontroller variant get you that the standard CPU doesn't have?
    Well, sadly, it's slower. Only 8 mhz instead of 14. (it's also twice the cost of the CPU only version)
    But, for that you get:
    - 2 Tone Generators
    - 64 I/O lines
    - 8k of built in ROM
    - 576 bytes of on-chip SRAM
    - WAIT and STOP lines
    - Fast oscilator start/stop feature
    - whole bunch of dedicated interrupt logic above and beyond what the CPU normally has
    - 4 UART's
    - Time of day clock function
    - 8, 16 bit timers/counters
    - Bus Control register
    - Extra bus features
    - 8 programmable chip select outputs
    And... For the first time, this has the entire 16 megabyte data bus of the 65816 broken out into a complete complement of address pins! (eg, no more external logic required to demultiplex the data/bus pins)
    If it weren't for the fact that it's slower than it's dedicated counterpart, it's pretty clear this thing has a lot of useful functionality for any new designs that you could build around a 65816...
    It's use of a full 24 line address bus also makes integrating it into designs less complicated...

  • @MrBuzzBrain
    @MrBuzzBrain Před 4 lety +1

    I would love to buy a kit. Cheers from Norway.

  • @billsixx
    @billsixx Před 4 lety

    Just a tip, tin your pads first, then apply a little solder paste....next, epoxy your packages to hold in place while soldering.

  • @iloveshw
    @iloveshw Před 3 lety

    Hey Ben, binged the whole 3 parts. Are you planning to do a follow-up video with changes you mentioned at the end of this video/release code and schematics on GH?

  • @brendethedev2858
    @brendethedev2858 Před 4 lety

    its hard to overstate my satisfaction :)

  • @alienozi
    @alienozi Před 4 lety +1

    This project reminds me of the i8080 but with discrete transistors.

  • @tazzybakes1169
    @tazzybakes1169 Před 4 lety

    Ben , you sound so serious compared to your Ben Heck Show self lol !! but it's all good :}

  • @JaredClarkBoaz
    @JaredClarkBoaz Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this video Ben 🙏 What temperature do you personally solder surface mount components at?

  • @eformance
    @eformance Před 4 lety +3

    You should consider tenting the vias with solder mask, OSH does have that capability.

    • @dparson
      @dparson Před 4 lety

      Great idea, I was going to suggest the same thing. In case it's a help to anyone, I used this Eagle tutorial to tent the vias with OSH and never had a problem. Just search for 'tenting' on the page. www.sparkfun.com/tutorials/115

  • @SegaSaturnSubs
    @SegaSaturnSubs Před 4 lety

    First time I went to Wisconsin I also thought the accent there sounded a bit Canadian, hehe. For a non-native English speaker such as me, I most noticed the diphtongs (like in "food", "good", and "lease") being more elongated than in other regions.

  • @rainbowrepair5692
    @rainbowrepair5692 Před 4 lety

    When the file finally gets uploaded, do you plan on selling the parts to populate the z80 note as a kit purchase? Or will it be up to the buyer to source all parts

  • @christi198281
    @christi198281 Před 4 lety

    Have you ever used a gull wing tip? The one with the tiny reservoir. PACE calls them the MiniWave tip. I have always had the best luck drag soldering with them. They are my favorite tip for any soldering actually.

  • @leebooth2333
    @leebooth2333 Před 4 lety

    Hi Ben, another great project. I have been watching your videos for years now and I have always taken your advice when it comes to soldering, however when I solder my components my solder is sticky and is very stubborn to move. What's brand or makeup of solder do you use and what temperature do you set your iron.

  • @felixb9078
    @felixb9078 Před 4 lety

    Hey Ben,
    could you please tell me what kind of solder you are using? It flows really nice!
    Thanks!

  • @pruff5072
    @pruff5072 Před 4 lety

    I didn't realize you stopped doing the element 14 videos. But I love that you are still putting content out there. Have you ever had to work in a normal office job?

  • @TboneLoyal
    @TboneLoyal Před 3 lety

    Happy little solder balls. See everyone can solder. Let’s just use this solder wick to mop up the traces here. Now so this resistor isn’t lonely we will put another one right over here.
    Ben Ross. :)

  • @SnipE_mS
    @SnipE_mS Před měsícem

    Hey Ben, what value is the resistor network supposed to be? I just grabbed a bunch of different ones since it wasn't on the BOM.

  • @FixedUntilBroken
    @FixedUntilBroken Před 4 lety

    You animal putting the resistors on upside down. I prefer to get my PCBs tinned from the factory. awesome video though I enjoyed it.

  • @CoolFire666
    @CoolFire666 Před 4 lety +1

    Is there going to be any way to get a kit of this project for people who can't make it to the conference?

  • @Vizimech
    @Vizimech Před 4 lety

    Those SRAM chips are no longer in production according to Mouser. Are there any logic and pin compatible alternatives that are in active production?

  • @SvenAlmgren
    @SvenAlmgren Před 4 lety

    In Putty you can make backspace send Ctrl+H instead of Ctrl+? under Terminal > Keyboard

  • @DavidWilliams-dh4kj
    @DavidWilliams-dh4kj Před 4 lety

    Dr. Strangehack or: how I learned to stop worrying and love the surface mounts...

  • @yuppiehi
    @yuppiehi Před 4 lety +2

    Soldering the ATMEGA chip - you really need to add flux. The built-in flux in the solder is not enough. You want to keep the solder liquified, and keep it from getting lumpy.

  • @reddcube
    @reddcube Před 4 lety

    SIP resistor arrays are great.

  • @NicolauWerneck
    @NicolauWerneck Před 4 lety +2

    "Happy little clouds" :D

  • @diegfb2001
    @diegfb2001 Před 4 lety

    I felt nervous and anxious watching this guy tryng to soldering without flux XD

  • @me0262
    @me0262 Před 4 lety

    South Detroit. Like what city? Livonia, Southgate? Where? Come to find the guy just picked it because it sounded good. Go figure.
    Also glad to watch another youtuber from the D!

  • @icondonnied
    @icondonnied Před 4 lety

    Hey Ben! We have Timmies all over Metro Detroit now....

  • @SeanChYT
    @SeanChYT Před 4 lety

    Maybe you can make the vias tented? Doesn't cost anything extra at my preferred pcb fab.

  • @lonnymoore2622
    @lonnymoore2622 Před 4 lety

    i would love too build up this kit . please post links wen you have the kit up for sale . that looks like soo much fun .

  • @lmaoroflcopter
    @lmaoroflcopter Před 4 lety +4

    Lol :)
    It's hard to overstate my satisfaction.

  • @mcg6762
    @mcg6762 Před 4 lety

    Really cool project! Maybe do a 6502 version as well?

  • @BunnyuK92
    @BunnyuK92 Před 4 lety +3

    Is this hole “package” only available at the event or will it be something that can eventually be brought online?

    • @ithaca2076
      @ithaca2076 Před 4 lety

      Files will be put on GitHub so you can order it yourself. But you'll need to buy your own Parts

  • @TheLevitatingChin
    @TheLevitatingChin Před 3 lety

    "You might be thinking but Ben doesnt look 44. Well that's because I don't have any children"
    Oh how true that is.