Maybe my posting this will somehow magically fix my current dilemma with regards to this project...
You see... Shit's Hit The Fan, recently... (check out the latest logs at #"From Nerd to Criminal in Seven Easy Years")
And the ol' Omni4 has been sprawled out on a plank on my couch for months, now...
Guts everywhere.
The logic-analyzer board is covered in white powder (see previous logs)...
The way this thing was assembled... well... as I recall, most of the guts had to be removed to access the other guts.
So, there's some intricate reassembly necessary... and my brain hasn't been capable of wrapping around it.
But I *have to* get this thing reassembled, and soon, at least so all its guts remain with the system itself... and not flopping-around so as to damage itself. I could put a friggin' note on it saying "this thing works last I tried, it just needs to be cleaned and rewired" or something. As long as I can get all its guts in there soon.
Don't want to see this wind-up in the trash... nevermind its seemingly being amongst the last of its species, there's the TWO DANGED MONTHS I spent backing up its stupid floppy-disk just so it *wouldn't* become extinct... And here I am in a situation which could so-render it.
So, guts returned, but maybe not cleaned, maybe not wired... can I do this?
Seems the sorta thing I've done most of my life. It shouldn't be difficult. It should be a matter of just doing it. But Brain Ain't Functioning On That Level these days. Too much going on.
So maybe my posting this will get me going...
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Got me so far as to shove all the innards inside, and screw the case closed. Shame... The tube-neck is right in the line of fire. *crosses fingers*.
Maybe the five "VERY FRAGILE" labels will be enough.
Frankly, it's farther than I expected to get...
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