craigix said:Looks like these are all sold now. Will update if anyone backs out.
Frak, my email went at 10:47. Maybe I made it?
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craigix said:Looks like these are all sold now. Will update if anyone backs out.
I'm assuming that that's Craig. He did say the 4 remaining one nubbers that no one seemed interested in trading for would be sold on ebay.Garrick said:Looks like someone made a nice investment ;p
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PANDORA-CONSOLE-OPEN-SOURCE-HANDHELD-GAMING-SYSTEM-/260625106812?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_VideoGames_VideoGameConsoles_VideoGameConsoles&hash=item3cae77877c#ht_957wt_911
Except that the faulty nubs were caught. It's like having a bag with 100 marbles, looking in and specifically pulling out 10 black marbles against a sea of white ones, and then asking what the probability of reaching in and pulling out another black one would be. Idealy it would be 0% (you've already pulled out all 10 black ones) but maybe there's a few sitting in the bottom of the bag that you missed. In either case, it isn't 10%, unless your "QA" process of removing marbles had a 50% failure rate itself.nootkey said:If broken 'nubs' were spread evenly among the population, statistics are not looking good for Pandora:
7/700 = .01 = 1% chance of 2 faulty 'nubs'
.01 ^ .5 = .1 = 10% chance of single faulty 'nub'
1 - (1 - .1) ^ 2 = .19 = 19% chance of Pandora having at least one faulty 'nub'
craigix said:Yeah, we don't have an OP ebay account so we had to use one which was available to us.
Zotty said:So.... who's gonna start the zero nub club? :lol:
Those sold fast.Garrick said:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PANDORA-CONSOLE-OPEN-SOURCE-HANDHELD-GAMING-SYSTEM-/260625106812?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_VideoGames_VideoGameConsoles_VideoGameConsoles&hash=item3cae77877c#ht_957wt_911
Leaving availability in the middle, you might want to check Michael's "Pandora hacker guide". Page 2 shows pretty clearly how the nubs are attached.Argtrak said:Are the nubs at all replaceable without rework/reflow? I'm pretty handy with a soldering iron, smd, even fixed a broken pin on a cpu once. I might be interested, but I'm curious to know how much a replacement nub would cost.