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Layout for pnp Fuzzface


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5/5/1999 6:07 AM
Ben
Layout for pnp Fuzzface
Does anyone out there know where I could get a layout for a PNP fuzzface?  
I know I know, it's a really simple circuit but my drafting skills stink and I don't want to go through all of that. I'd just like to get an image and develop my own board without having to draw it all out and use that dry transfer stuff that Radio Shack sells. My past boards have all looked pretty poor using that stuff.  
 
Please feel free to email me direct too, Ben
 
5/5/1999 8:27 AM
R.G.


There are pre-laid out images at GEO.
 
5/10/1999 4:07 AM
Mike B
Do you still post the images? I thought you stopped doing that, since I couldnīt readily find them anymore (and it seems logical, with you supplying transferpackages anīall), but if itīs just me looking past the obvious...
 
5/10/1999 7:46 AM
R.G.


No, I never did post the images, except for the univibe clone. What I found from the 'vibe is that posting an image led to enormous amounts of email about the image, and very few people ever building them. The email string still goes on, as I still get mail about the first image I posted of the 'vibe, which contained two reversed electrolytics on the parts layout. The image never dies, mistakes and all, and can't be corrected since it is stored in hundreds of computers all over the planet.
 
5/10/1999 10:29 AM
Mike Burgundy
heheh...see your point. I still have that particular pic hiding out somewhere on my disk, and used it to etch a board that produced a great clone, reversed caps and forgotten connections īn all.  
Just thought you might like to know some of us actually really profit from your hard labour...  
Thanks RG!
 
5/10/1999 3:50 PM
Dave

Hi,  
Do either of yall have a GIF ot JPG file you can send me??  
Thanx,  
Dave
 
5/10/1999 4:23 PM
R.G.


Probably no, they don't. However, you can still access the postscript versions of the copper layout and parts placement at GEO as http://www.eden.com/~keen/univibe/univibea.sbl and  
http://www.eden.com/~keen/univibe/univibea.sck which are the copper and parts placement respectively.  
 
You'll want to see the files http://www.eden.com/~keen/univibe/viberrs.txt and univibe.txt.  
 
These files are still there, but not linked by external links on GEO. Download them within the next few days, 'cause I really do need to remove them.  
 
Note that the copper pattern is correct for printing onto toner transfer sheets and ironing on - and contains the errors in the txt file.
 

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