There is NO danger of me ending this project. I enjoy it too much.
The boards and parts can be ordered in small batches. Which is exactly
what I've been doing.
The battery will soon be no more. I'll write code that uses the flash
memory instead. That's something I should have done from the get go.
The sequencer bug is something that someone sooner or later is going
to run into. I will fix this too.
The Atomahawk is also definitely going to be done. It will take a few
months longer than I hoped for but I just can't let this new
opportunity pass by. I already have the FM-800 working under EG3
control and it is very nice indeed. I also have a prototype moog
slayer working as well.
I am not trying to make money out this. But I did hope for a few more
kits sold so that I felt like I was doing something that more than a
handful of people would actually use. Now I've come to realize that
there are some fence sitters out there, I'll make sure I get the bugs
ironed out.
Mike.
--- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, Russ <russdaren@...> wrote:
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> count me as one of the fence sitters. I was under the impression we
were in some kind of alpha-beta stage. So I was holding on to my 5
greasy jacksons until it seemed more stable. As it is looking like the
availability may dry up soon I might just take the plunge after I
balance my checkbook.
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