yeah, thats me. funny jam, all devices failing while i stared and
wonodered why something I had made do something it's not supposed to
do not do what I intended for it to do. ha. Thanks fo the tip. if i
start this i'll use a new s.tip. ps. i love my 707! found in mexican
flea market- bought from a dirty fat man with the corner booth (that
always sports his unlit cigar stub) says- "i dont know, it's a mixer
or sumthin" then he grunted
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> yes. i connected all the power and ground connections together and
> powered them from (i think) pin 28 of IC35, which is 5 volts. any
> spot on the board that measures 5 volts should work i think. this
mod
> is absolutely bomb and i highly recommend it, though i just want to
> restate that the clock input pins that you have to disconnect from
> the circuit board are extremely small and probably fragile, so be
> very careful not to break them off, or no more snare or whatever.
> they're also really close together and hard to solder to without
> getting solder all over the whole mess. you probably have a better
> soldering iron than my radio shack one with the worn down tip, so
> maybe you'll have a better time with it. i would definitely build
and
> test all the 555s before scraping at the clock inputs. another
thing