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Build a TR-909!!
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JP8000Lover
I've heard of resurrecting the TR-909, but this is a bit ambitious for those of us not getting our degrees in electrical engineering!

VERY COOL!!

http://members.lycos.nl/diy9090/

Cheers!

JP
Haunted
looks very complicated
Tranc3
Holy fcuk! I'm gonna try this out...eventually
Thunder5
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Originally posted by Tranc3
I'm gonna try this out...eventually



Me too.. When I get my hands on soldering machine and few pairs of helpful hands.. :)
Tranc3
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Originally posted by Thunder5
Me too.. When I get my hands on soldering machine and few pairs of helpful hands.. :)


Yeah, I'm thinking maybe this summer, my friend has a whole ee setup at his house since his dad works for lawrence livermore labs.
DJ-Fuq
Anyone have any idea how much it would cost to make 1 of these?
Thunder5
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Originally posted by Tranc3
Yeah, I'm thinking maybe this summer, my friend has a whole ee setup at his house since his dad works for lawrence livermore labs.


Lucky you. I just have friend who does that kinda for hobby. But finding a soldering machine is another story..
Pjotr G
actually I know the guy that made this from another forum, and it's a relatively easy project, which he worked on very fast. It's well-documented. You do have to get hold of the parts yourself, but they're not that hard to find. Someone made this rough estimate of costs:

- prints + eproms and cpu: 75 euro
- parts for prints: 75 euro
- case: 50 euro
- front (Schaeffer): 100 euro
- potmeters + buttons + outputs: 75 euro
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- total: 375 euro

Plus you need proper equipment and loads of time

It took bjorn about a full week to build
Erazotropa
Hi all!,

Very nice to see enthousiastic people about the 9090 project..

I can assure you, that it's great fun to build something like this.

By the way there is no need for a soldering machine..

It's just that i have the ability to use one at the company i work.
Otherwise i had to solder it all by hand.
It only takes some more time :D lol

If anybody needs info about this project, dont hassitate emailing me..

Grtz.. Björn / Erazotropa
Spin Doctor
I’m not at all bad with a soldering Iron. I’m deffo going to have to have a go at this project! :D

Erazotropa
Website update!!!

Take a look at other peoples 9090's!

http://members.lycos.nl/diy9090

Eraz.
Tranc3
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Originally posted by Erazotropa
Website update!!!

Take a look at other peoples 9090's!

http://members.lycos.nl/diy9090

Eraz.


Gah, you're getting me excited but my friend with the workshop is still at Purdue.
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