Got my PiDP10 kit and began building it

PREPARING RASPBERRY PI 5 REQUIRED UNEXPECTED CABLE

I imaged the latest 64 bit OS for the new RPi 5 and prepared to start it up so that I could download and install the PiDP10 software. However, I quickly discovered that they had moved to micro-HDMI connectors so that my display cable won't fit. 

I ordered the micro to full size HDMI cable as well as the 27W (!) power supply now required for the RPi 5. When I get them in a couple of days I will load the software and prepare the system to be mounted into the PiDP10. 

SOLDERING PARTS ONTO THE KIT

Today I soldered 75 diodes, 26 resistors, 3 IC sockets and an RPi header onto the circuit boards. I then placed 124 LEDS into the PCB, placed the LED holder panel atop them and set it up at my soldering station. Tomorrow I will solder them down, ensuring they are nicely lined up.

WHAT ELSE GOES INTO THE KIT?

In addition to a few connectors and some mounting hardware, the main components that need to be placed and soldered are the 74 rocker switches. When everything is completed and screwed together, the RPi mounts inside to complete the machine. 

https://obsolescence.wixsite.com/obsolescence/pidp10


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