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scruss
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Here's my almost-complete build:



I've been designing my own 3d-printed case, as the Multicomp ones aren't all that easy to get here. It's almost entirely interchangeable with the original case. I'll release it when I've got one with proper cutouts for the ports
 
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Nice build !

I like the purple board. Mine where "cheap" green...
But the combination with the blue casing is challenging !!
Welcome to the VGA club

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JohnS
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It looks great!

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Attached dxf and the original Cambam design files for my end-plates.  As pictured these were cut with a LED laser


PicoMiteVGApanels.zip






 
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  Volhout said  
But the combination with the blue casing is challenging !!

You ain't seen the bright pink endplates yet!
 
scruss
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  matherp said  Attached dxf and the original Cambam design files for my end-plates.

Much appreciated. Working out where the ports are supposed to live is harder than designing the case in OpenSCAD, so everything helps here.
 
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  matherp said  Attached dxf and the original Cambam design files for my end-plates.  As pictured these were cut with a LED laser


Did you cut this on a Eleksmaker (like an A3 ?) or did you use more professional (higher power) cutter ?
I have one of these A3's and am still looking at how to use it best. It is quite accurate, but the laser itself is harder to focus for the real small stuff (PCB's). And it is only few watt. Maybe black plastic may work. Did not try that yet.

Volhout

P.S. scruss: I found PINK LED's....
Edited 2023-01-06 17:59 by Volhout
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matherp
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I use this although I've now upgraded it further with this laser module (I didn't pay that much!!!). Forget the 80W, it is actually two 7.5W laser diodes with the beams combined.
 
PaulZX
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  scruss said  Here's my almost-complete build:


I've been designing my own 3d-printed case, as the Multicomp ones aren't all that easy to get here. It's almost entirely interchangeable with the original case. I'll release it when I've got one with proper cutouts for the ports


Hello, I just want to ask if you got any further?
I'd love to 3d print my own case and make the front and back plate as PCBs.
Kind regards Paul
 
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  Volhout said  For those who do are running out of PS2 keyboards, this cheap keyboard works with picomite VGA. It has slightly larger travel than the real laptop keyboard, and slightly heavier force required. But for the price, you can't beat it...

Make sure you order the PS2 version, not the USB version....

small PS2 keyboard

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The link seems to be expired, can you please update it?
 
LucV

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Are these boards still available ???
And what would they cost ??

I was going to build a PicoMiteVGA first on breadboard and then on stripboard (whicH I might do anyway) but this looks much nicer !!!

I am in the Netherlands BTW.

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Most of the PCBs for PicoMite projects aren't available to buy as it often costs more in postage than it does for the boards!

There are Gerber files on Geoff's site for you to get your own boards made. The cost is pretty low, e.g. I pay a bit over 6 UKP for five 100mm x 100mm boards from JLCPCB, including cheapest shipping. I don't know the cost of that particular board but it won't be an awful lot more.

I'd advise that you find sources for the components before getting boards made as sometimes availability changes after design.
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The latest gerbers are towards the bottom of page 3 of this thread - use these rather than the ones off Geoff's site which I think are an earlier version
 
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If you need 1 pcb, pm me. I have a spare.

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scruss
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  PaulZX said  Hello, I just want to ask if you got any further?
I'd love to 3d print my own case and make the front and back plate as PCBs.
Kind regards Paul


Oh, absolutely - sorry for the delay in posting it:

PicoMiteVGA case - Printables

You don't have to use the colours I did.
 
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Posted: 10:17pm 26 Feb 2023
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  PaulZX said  
  Volhout said  For those who do are running out of PS2 keyboards, this cheap keyboard works with picomite VGA. It has slightly larger travel than the real laptop keyboard, and slightly heavier force required. But for the price, you can't beat it...

Make sure you order the PS2 version, not the USB version....

small PS2 keyboard

Volhout

The link seems to be expired, can you please update it?


For me the link still works. I don’t knop how Munch stock they have after 6 Monti’s, but you van still order.

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PaulZX
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Sorry, I misinterpreted.
They just won't sell to germans
 
JohnS
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  PaulZX said  Sorry, I misinterpreted.
They just won't sell to germans

I can see it via non-NL URL in case that works.

John
 
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  matherp said  Attached dxf and the original Cambam design files for my end-plates.  As pictured these were cut with a LED laser


PicoMiteVGApanels.zip

Hi Peter,

Sorry to be a pain (and probably a bit idle too) but I've successfully 3D printed cases for the PicomiteVGA (and having just acquired a CNC Router) I've just downloaded these DXF files to cut some aluminium panels.

However, I seem to have two front panel DXFs (the 40 pin end). I wonder if you could publish the back panel DXF again please.  :-)

Regards,

IanT

PS As a very occasional poster here (but an avid follower) can I again express my thanks to you, Geoff and all the others who have made this such a useful site and for the 'Mites' (of all types) that are just a delight to work with.
 
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PicoMiteVGApanels.zip
 
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