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The print of the case for the Commodore Floppy Drive 1541-II Harlequin version has been finished with a total print time of 23 hours (slow print mode), including filament drying.
These are the changes made to the original designs:
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Download: STL files for Commodore Floppy Drive 1541-II Case (131) (FIXED Download LINK)
Yet another Chinese product, but for €13 it was worth trying this crazy piece of crap. It works well for the price, but the problem, as I suspected, is the focal length, which is practically zero.
The protective ring MUST be placed on the object, so if we need to identify SMD components, such as 201 or 402 format, it “COULD” be fine, or if we want to see moles on the skin, leaves, hair, tiny insects, a cat’s butthole might even be fine, but if we want to use this lens to analyze broken tracks or micro short circuits with a PCB that uses THT components, it’s no good, absolutely useless because hits the components/pins/soldering points, the viewing range is limited, i should be much further away, but the lens doesn’t allow it and consequently it doesn’t focus.
Perfect gift for my daughter :-D
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The saying “if you spend few amount of money you get shit” is not always valid and this could be an example.
I would just like to clarify before receiving gratuitous insults that these tools are intended for Hobbyist use and NOT Professional.
FNIRSI (Shenzhen FNIRSI Technology Co., Ltd.) is a large Chinese manufacturer of electronics instruments at low price, given the very low cost i wanted to try three products and i was pleasantly surprised by the operation and precision, they are less ‘Chinese’ than other products with the same price.
I wanted to make a simple comparison with the FNIRSI® 2C53T (3in1 Oscilloscope 50MHz, Multimeter, Signal Generator) and with my now ancient WELEC W2022A oscilloscope with some problems and should be replaced, but that said the FNIRSI defends itself well and for some measurements it is more precise, the same goes for the smaller model namely the DSO-153 2-IN-1.
The Smart Digital Tweezer is undoubtedly very comfortable and quite precise, I noticed some hesitation on the measurement of Electrolytic Capacitors even after calibration while it is acceptable for the measurement of Inductors, Resistors and Capacitors (for example Ceramic, Polyester), another strong point is that it is magnetized (see photo) a small adhesive metal plate is provided.
Attention there are different purchase options for these products, some include all the accessories others do not, obviously it costs less.
Products tested:
FNIRSI DSO-153: https://www.fnirsi.com/products/dso-153
FNIRSI 2C53T: https://www.fnirsi.com/products/2c53t
FNIRSI LCR-ST1: https://www.fnirsi.com/products/lcr-st1
FNIRSI 2C53T Oscilloscope Review (not made by me): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nmr54Ez5Cs
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Commodore 64 Breadbin Case – Your Color Your Style.
The Breadbin is back and better than ever!
I replaced the Commodore 64C style case color SX64 purchased back in 2017 from return-magazin.de of my Commodore 64 with U64 first version with the new transparent case in Breadbin style indiegogo campaign.
As you can see from the photos there is also a new transparent dust cover, the new keyboard from indiegogo campaign of a few years ago, the internal LED strip has been configured to use only the white color with medium brightness.
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source:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/commodore-64-breadbin-case-your-color-your-style/
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/keycaps-for-your-commodore-computer/


After almost 18 years since the last time I had used this USB interface (eMPIA with EM2820 chipset) for acquisition of analog video signals i was curious to try if it still worked, especially due to a driver problem.
Well what can i say, it works perfectly with both video inputs Composite and S-Video, S-Video is the input that i’m using now with a Commodore 64.
Tested with Linux (Driver included in the Kernel) and with Windows 10 (Windows 8 drivers installed).
As a software i used Guvcview for Linux and VLC for Windows.
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These are not the right keycaps chosen at the time for this color of the Commodore 64c case but since i don’t have the correct ones available at the moment and i had these left over instead, i wanted to take a chance, it could have been worse :-D
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