I'll buy as many of them as you will sell. Know that I will be making boards with them, and selling them back to the users of this list first. Of course, much cheaper than current options. I only need the chips, already have plenty of displays. Thanks so much, Alex Quoting Brian Kuriyama <>: > Hi all. > > ok here it goes: > > first of all i hope this message gets through (because I don't think the > last 3 messages I sent got through) (and if it doesn't I hope to get someone > else to post it for me) . ok and 2nd of all... I GOT 20 FREE DRIVER > CHIPS!!!!. this nice lady named Pamela from Motorola helped me with getting > the chips but for about a month I was going nowhere. but today she called > and she told me that she could get me 20 SAMPLE CHIPS!!! (WHOOOOHOOOOO!!!). > > the only way this situation could get any better is if i was able to get > anymore chips (because i bought one of those 42 display auction thingys). > anyways that leaves about 22 displays to sell or experiment with (create my > own drivers or whatnot)... ok the main reason that i posted this message (or > at least tried) was to let you people in on how i got the chips and to > advertise the chips if anyone wants them or my 22 extra displays. oh yeah > and again "COMPLAINING WITH MOTOROLA DOES WORK!!!" It may have taken a > month, but I am extremely happy on what my results were.. Hmm what else?... > Oh yes... > > Does anyone have pre-made circuit boards or layouts I could use (I know > Technomage over there built a homemade driver board). I was planning on > useing the PCB123 autorouting software to help me with this part (but I'm > really, really lazy, but I really, really need to do it). Anyways I was told > to expect the chips much later (because it's comming directly from Hong-Kong > or something)(but still... at least I'm getting SOME chips rather than > none), and so that leaves me with lots of time to create the boards. > > Again, if anyone knows of an easier and cheaper way, please feel free to > contact me at anytime (preferrably through AIM: FunboyHI) and the same goes > for the selling stuff part... > > > Best wishes to everyone else who desires the chips, > Your 15 year old gadget maker, > > Brian Kuriyama > > -- Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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