Re. other flux options, there's also the KryoFlux floppy controller, or if
you're an Apple user the applesauce floppy controller.
The Greaseweazle is an open source solution, and likely the most cost
effective.
On Thursday, May 18, 2023 at 12:16:42 AM EDT, Tony Duell via cctalk
wrote:
I remember having to do something like that some years ago. If the ASCII file
isn't too long and you can manage with manual edits, you can load the document
into an editor that supports 'alt' codes. On Windows, I just tried Microsoft
Word.
Hold the alt key down and enter the 2-digit code (on th
On Tuesday, November 30, 2021, 04:24:37 PM EST, Jay Jaeger via cctalk
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>Did you use that directly with ExpressPCB and order from ExpressPCB or
>did you convert to more standard gerbers?
I have a gerber archive for the km11x.pcb file. If anyone can host it where it
might be more