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Keywiz Eco2

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MustardTent:
Randy,
  Thank you for developing the products that you have.  They are excellent and I always recommend your store to people I know that want to get into this.  My issue with the Eco2 is due to my inattention to detail, not to the functionality/price/design of the device itself.

Tiger-Heli:

--- Quote from: RandyT on November 10, 2006, 11:40:57 am ---soldering in diodes to combat ghosting, etc... 

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which 95% of the time will not actually help b/c they have a blocking rather than a ghost problem.

(Just trying to keep some misinformation from becoming more ingrained).

See my keyboard hacks page or the wiki for more details.

quarterback:

--- Quote from: diverdown on October 25, 2006, 06:54:45 am --- I liked the novelty of decrypting and soldering the ide cable, but only as a novelty. If i was to do it again I would stretch the budget and get a board with screws!
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--- Quote from: MustardTent on November 10, 2006, 10:05:41 am ---I did not enjoy using an IDE cable -- I'm not good with wire management already, and I would say that this resulted in the messiest cabling job I've ever done.
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I'd love to see somebody sell premade IDE -> centronic connectors.  Not only could I avoid the delicate slicing and stripping of the IDE cable, but it'd also be easily set up to use for swappable CPs


I love the GGGear products and have, at this point, bought three ~$20 no-solder controllers from them along with terminal strips, but having an IDE -> some other connector would be really cool.

MustardTent:
Agreed.  If something like that was available, I would use it to re-wire my cab and make it all nice an clean.

Bad cabling, even when hidden, makes me feel dirty.

bb040:
try using the round cables ..sure they cost a little more but they are easyer to strip and they make for a clean install

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