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Started by necrosensual, November 13, 2005, 06:24:25 PM

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necrosensual

You never finished it. Under construction, for a year now.

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Up until a couple of months ago the site didn't even work if you were using Firefox or Safari, under construction for only a year is pretty good going around these parts  :D

Seriously though, I don't know if anyone noticed but we did actually have a lot more stuff up on the tips pages for about a week or two a while back until we moved servers and had to revert to a back up version of the site when we lost a some stuff in the changeover. Now the site is sorted out and the forum is up and running the tips pages are next on the list to do.

IN the meantime anyone with a Roland SH101 might want to take a look at the 101 modding guide in the circuitbending discussion section of this forum  ;)
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necrosensual

Is circuitbenders a full time job? How many circuitbenders are there?

Circuitbenders

circuitbenders is an on and off full time thing, its full time at the moment due to it being christmas. At christmas we get a  lot of women buying circuitbent machines as gifts for the immature noisemaker in their lives  ;D
Most of the time theres just two people involved in running circuitbenders.

Anyway, you'll be glad to know there's some more stuff up on the tips pages of the website with details of recognising RAM and ROM chips and certain kinds of chips to avoid. Hope thats some kind of help. We're not going to go into details of specific machines on the tips pages but if people say what kind of things they want to see up there then i'll see what i can do.

www.circuitbenders.co.uk/tips2.html
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Fatdave

#4
Tip of the week is.......

Never try and teach a pigeon to sing.
Never put a sock in a toaster

Circuitbenders

wood pigeon or the spanish boxing pigeon?
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Illuminasty

Quote from: Circuitbenders on November 25, 2005, 07:11:56 PM
Anyway, you'll be glad to know there's some more stuff up on the tips pages of the website with details of recognising RAM and ROM chips and certain kinds of chips to avoid. Hope thats some kind of help. We're not going to go into details of specific machines on the tips pages but if people say what kind of things they want to see up there then i'll see what i can do.

www.circuitbenders.co.uk/tips2.html
This'll save me from asking some of the most annoyingly obvious q's lol