"Bitches don't know about my Teensy"A Teensy t-shirt should have some humor, not just be a dry advertisement or logo. Anyone have a suggestion?
"Bitches don't know about my Teensy"
A Teensy t-shirt should have some humor, not just be a dry advertisement or logo. Anyone have a suggestion?
"Would you like to see my Teensy??"
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For some reason I made spreadsheet tracking most daily sums . . .
I would say soldering goddess Erin will probably be busy, and I imagine it probably signals that there is demand for a regular ethernet product shield specifically for the 3.6/3.5;
From some of the comments, a USB host shield would also be desired (ala comment #69 from Jack Jansen).
Yeah, we're going to be really busy shipping all these Kickstarter rewards!
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My personal goal is to ship them all as fast as possible.
My biggest concern is getting over-committed, beyond the number of chips and other parts we're actually able to get for this first production run. That's why every reward level has limits. Admittedly, those limits were set somewhat conservatively, mostly to allow stock for distributors after the rewards ship. Lately the Kickstarter seems to be slowing down, so it seems unlikely it'll fully sell out. But if somehow it gets much more publicity and a lot more backers appear, I will let it completely sell out. We might increase those limits slightly, but I feel very strongly about committing beyond our ability to actually deliver quickly.
I think all KS campaigns go through a slump mid-campaign, as you have the initial backers front loading things, and then you have people waiting until the last minute to decide. In most KS campaigns, I don't tend to pledge until the last day or two, so I have a better idea of how much money I have available to pledge.My biggest concern is getting over-committed, beyond the number of chips and other parts we're actually able to get for this first production run. That's why every reward level has limits. Admittedly, those limits were set somewhat conservatively, mostly to allow stock for distributors after the rewards ship. Lately the Kickstarter seems to be slowing down, so it seems unlikely it'll fully sell out. But if somehow it gets much more publicity and a lot more backers appear, I will let it completely sell out. We might increase those limits slightly, but I feel very strongly about committing beyond our ability to actually deliver quickly.
Yes. I'm not sure how I feel about turning it into a regular product before the software is at a more usable state. Hopefully I've made the early state of software development clear to backers?
Ok, I wasn't sure if it needed additional connections to the board other than the 5 pins.All you need is a common USB2 cable, the same as used in PCs between the motherboard and front panel. Well, also a 5 pin header.
Robin ordered a batch of these cables. We've got only about 20 now. So far it's looking like they're delayed until December. But eventually we'll have this as a regular product.
Of course, pretty much any motherboard-to-panel USB cable from a PC should work. They all use the same 5 pin header.
You only need 4 pins - there are 4-pin versions of those cables floating around. Most motherboard USB brackets use 9-pin connectors (2x 5, 1 pin blocked, 1 pin not connected) for 2 ports, those should also work.Ok, I wasn't sure if it needed additional connections to the board other than the 5 pins.All you need is a common USB2 cable, the same as used in PCs between the motherboard and front panel. Well, also a 5 pin header.
Robin ordered a batch of these cables. We've got only about 20 now. So far it's looking like they're delayed until December. But eventually we'll have this as a regular product.
Of course, pretty much any motherboard-to-panel USB cable from a PC should work. They all use the same 5 pin header.
Yours might be the first campaign I've been involved in that actually limits things.
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However, we are a ways to go before we double the number of original backers (currently we have 2,355 backers, and originally we had 1,572).
With the final push will 282 new backers in 46 hours double the backer count?