the first version of the other port cover for MNT Desktop Reform is done—this one has the actual power button and 10 LEDs for fun (or displaying cpu/network load etc). i also need to make a variant with one smaller cutout for the USB-C powered version of Reform.
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minute (mntmn@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 13-Mar-2025 03:49:28 JST minute
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minute (mntmn@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 13-Mar-2025 03:49:53 JST minute
@aud oh right! US robotics or something
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Asta [AMP] (aud@fire.asta.lgbt)'s status on Thursday, 13-Mar-2025 03:49:54 JST Asta [AMP]
@mntmn@mastodon.social this looks like the old external modems (a super hot version of them anyway) and I looooove it 🖤
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minute (mntmn@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 13-Mar-2025 03:54:27 JST minute
this port cover/front panel is actually a tiny 8-bit computer as well. it has a 20MHz attiny1616 chip with 2kB of ram and 16kB of program flash memory. it can talk to the main system controller on a MNT Reform series board and tell it to turn on/off and query power stats.
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