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Yes! I need some of those round drivers
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I've got quite a few drivers in stock right now... I just don't have them listed.Of all people that don’t need an intro! Welcome home. I’ve been trolling for your stuff for months. Msybe when you get your footing again. Some people like hak, dtr, might work a deal for distribution making your life simpler and shipping easier. We can also look for parts stateside and let you know, buy ship as needed. I’d bet what you need is somewhere.
If you remember, casio projectors breathed new life into the laser community. We are now marking time because the mass market does not need LDs with narrow divergence angles. We already lost the great 405nm singlemode diodes because of this. No new toys for the community - no community. I'd be glad to be wrong, but it looks like it is.we have lost too many. Some we know what happened some we have no idea.
Soulless LEDs have taken over our planet. Neon and lasers will soon take revenge. I believe in itEven die hard like me are moving on. I’m starting video projection mapping. Not sure laser has much left for me.
They are still not in mass production, but I have a couple of them for testers.Are any of the round drivers in stock? I need a few 17mm ones
Any idea when you will have them available? Let me know when you do. I've been wanting to get into the hobby again. I got a few builds in mind.They are still not in mass production, but I have a couple of them for testers.
Thank you, I will work on it!Welcome back--
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It seems yes...Is everything still on track to have new prodution in stock by end of month/February 2021?
TI bashfully removed the message that they would restore stocks of missing chips in March. It's time to switch to firewood.crazy to see how bad its gotten
In my childhood there was something like a computer, 386 mcp from ti insideI've been using TI products for over 50 years.