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Wintermute_BBS
@Wintermute_BBS@oldbytes.space  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

I haven't done this in a while so today I sorted and counted my precious RC2014 modules. Noticed the socket for the crystal on the dual-clock module broke off, so I will need to fix this sometime.

The sixteen (16) modules seen here are the ones I don't use often, some of them being "duplicate" or backup parts.

I use empty "Ferrero Rocher" gift boxes to store those modules. Of course, I had to take over the burdening task of efficiently emptying those boxes from their original content ... 馃崼

There are also another nineteen (19) modules being used by my Zed Pro setup and the machine that runs RC-BOX BBS.

So today's total count of modules (in use or in store) sums up to 35. Yes. I'm a little mad ... (or maybe a fanboi?!) ...

EDIT: actually, it's 36 - I forgot to count in the OLED module I once bought from @quazarsamcoupe

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Side view of one of the empty Ferrero Rocher boxes, now stacked with precious RC2014 modules of different type.
Side view of one of the empty Ferrero Rocher boxes, now stacked with precious RC2014 modules of different type.
Side view of one of the empty Ferrero Rocher boxes, now stacked with precious RC2014 modules of different type.
The modules are now stacke in three transparent plastic boxes which are really just empty Ferrero Rocher gift boxes.A row of three boxes seen from the top.
The modules are now stacke in three transparent plastic boxes which are really just empty Ferrero Rocher gift boxes.A row of three boxes seen from the top.
The modules are now stacke in three transparent plastic boxes which are really just empty Ferrero Rocher gift boxes.A row of three boxes seen from the top.
A workbench with a grid made of 15 (3x5) RC2014 modules of different type, including serial I/O, VT100 terminal, RAM / ROM, alphanumeric LEDs etc. - a smaller serial I/O module is placed mid-left to the grid.
A workbench with a grid made of 15 (3x5) RC2014 modules of different type, including serial I/O, VT100 terminal, RAM / ROM, alphanumeric LEDs etc. - a smaller serial I/O module is placed mid-left to the grid.
A workbench with a grid made of 15 (3x5) RC2014 modules of different type, including serial I/O, VT100 terminal, RAM / ROM, alphanumeric LEDs etc. - a smaller serial I/O module is placed mid-left to the grid.
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