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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @nigelcleaver
    @nigelcleaver 8 дней назад +1

    I would just like to say how much I enjoy your channel. Many (and I mean many) of your previous videos have been very interesting, informative (and prompted me to order ATTiny ICs (10s, 414/814) to experiment with. Carry on doing what you enjoy! It's good to have fun. Thanks.

  • @johnlehman2157
    @johnlehman2157 10 дней назад +5

    When I worked at NASA Houston in the late 1960's and early 1970's, there was only one computer in the building # 15. It was a IMSAI 8080 or something of that ilk in a small closet. There was only one guy that knew how to use it. and nobody seemed to know what he was doing but he spent hours going over stacks of printouts. We were impressed.

  • @dalewheat
    @dalewheat 9 дней назад +2

    Excellent expectation management on display here, folks. Let the man play with his toys that he built. Or do it yourself. I think it’s an adorable little IMSAI-esque tribute to the thing that he so obviously loves and has invested his time into.

  • @jsdutky
    @jsdutky 10 дней назад +6

    I actually went looking for this kind of toggle switch (mom-off-mom) on DigiKey and Mouser after watching your last video. I got a lot of hits, but the prices were pretty high for a toy. Also, I doubt that any of them were small enough to fit your toy board, though some might come close.

  • @AttilaAsztalos
    @AttilaAsztalos 8 дней назад

    What would work here would be a thumb wheel navigation switch like the COM-08184 from Sparkfun. They're SMD, but only 0.1" wide (!) so there's just enough space left there to solder on three pins on the side, to connect them into the PCB. They do exactly what you want - momentary "up", momentary "down", rest at center. They're available from plenty of other places as well, Aliexpress or whatever.

  • @egoincarnate
    @egoincarnate 10 дней назад +6

    You could just replace each of the momentary switches with two tiny buttons?

    • @humidbeing
      @humidbeing 9 дней назад

      This is the obvious solution. Two tiny momentary SMD clickers.

    • @jamesross3939
      @jamesross3939 9 дней назад

      Yep, this is the solution.

    • @bayareapianist
      @bayareapianist 8 дней назад +1

      But you can press both switches which is a no-no.

    • @jamesross3939
      @jamesross3939 8 дней назад

      @ I'm sure there is a simple circuit that could rule out that condition and only allow one button push to latch at a time.

  • @ParabolicLabs
    @ParabolicLabs 7 дней назад

    The smallest ones I know of are subminiature 1M1-Series from carling tech. I think it was a R2 (standard paddle) and they were the smallest on-off-on paddle I could find. I don't remember if they were momentary or toggle. I only needed one, so the price didn't matter but I'm pretty sure I paid like 11 dollars or something with shipping, I think they were like 6.50 a piece. I know there are other ones like APEM SY237CD but these were miniature not subminiature.
    What I would do is replace them with two push buttons and 3d model a paddle that sits on top of the two buttons. All the paddles could be 3d printed and would have a single "axle" of some relatively thick diameter wire like 2mm or 3mm. That's probably the best approach imo.

  • @makerspace533
    @makerspace533 10 дней назад +2

    I built 3 IMSAIs back in the seventies and actually used them for real work. I've thought about making a real one just for fun. I think I have some 8085s around, maybe one of those old white ceramic 8080s. But, life is too short for that. I'd have to find a copy of CPM 1.4 and some 8" floppys.

    • @IMSAIGuy
      @IMSAIGuy  10 дней назад

      you might like this: ruclips.net/video/icD4SCmO8SE/видео.html

    • @makerspace533
      @makerspace533 9 дней назад

      @@IMSAIGuy He packed a lot on one board!

  • @mnoxman
    @mnoxman 10 дней назад +1

    Nothing wrong with a blinky lights toy. I have a nano-kenback 1 from Adwater and Stur. Fun blinky toy. I'v seen a cosmac ELF in the Altoids tin. I don't know about others but I see your IMSAI as set dressing. I tagging a few others who do IMSAI videos is just spreading the joy of a toy.

  • @adrienferreira4666
    @adrienferreira4666 9 дней назад +1

    Long press: low, short press: high. Doesn’t answer your question, but answers your needs. Just a firmware update.

  • @TjpjMusic
    @TjpjMusic 9 дней назад

    the CSS-1302MC would fit although it's a bit skinny and long. Unfortunately it seems very few if any of the big retailers stock them

  • @jj74qformerlyjailbreak3
    @jj74qformerlyjailbreak3 10 дней назад +2

    Reeeeeeeeeeee. Imsai Mad. Lol. Love ya man.

  • @randallrouth9029
    @randallrouth9029 7 дней назад

    I love you little board. How much bigger would it be if you used the ubiquitous switches with 0.185" spacing?
    Did you consider using a max7219? It will drive 64 LEDs to without the need for dropping resisters.
    For the address switches, I would think that a 4x4 matrix would save in parts count.
    I look forward for future updates.

  • @jercos
    @jercos 10 дней назад

    MTS-123 is the number I see in a few hobby shops and Chinese suppliers, for a switch that could be packed as tight as 7mm. Mind you, I wasn't expecting a full IMSAI 8080 emulator, just a fancier Christmas ornament, but specifically being able to single-step the pre-patterned blinkenlights sounds very appealing.

    • @IMSAIGuy
      @IMSAIGuy  10 дней назад +1

      that is twice the spacing that I have now. it would end up like this altairmini.com/en/home

    • @jercos
      @jercos 10 дней назад

      @@IMSAIGuy Yep, maybe it's just a collective pipe dream. You've done lovely work with the parts available to you.

  • @gorak9000
    @gorak9000 8 дней назад

    Could you do custom switches, where you 3d print the "paddle handle", and that just pushes the bog standard tactile surface mount PCB switches when you push the handle up or down? You can get those tactile switches in many different sizes, and with different levels of "clicky-ness" (yes, that's the technical term) - just go for "low-clicky" variety. Another alternative might be rubber membrane button contacts - probably give you more travel and more springiness than the tactile switches. You probably need to make a base / pivot that clips into holes on the PCB, and holds the paddle handle at the correct height above the switches, and the handle itself as 2 separate parts.

    • @gorak9000
      @gorak9000 8 дней назад

      another option could be to use optical interrupters rather than actual switches under the paddles - and I guess you need 2 different paddle designs, one that's "bi-stable" either up or down, and one that's mom-off-mom

  • @argoneum
    @argoneum 10 дней назад

    Some optical drives had such switches for detecting if the tray was opened, closed, or "in between". Ended up using some for driving bistable relays, liked to play with them. No idea if you can still get them, had mine from scrap.

  • @Gorantp
    @Gorantp 7 дней назад

    Apem 5637 switches might be a good fit.

  • @pikaonyoutube2139
    @pikaonyoutube2139 10 дней назад

    That would be interesting to build tbh 😊

  • @BersekViking
    @BersekViking 8 дней назад

    Why not use two push buttons instead of one on/off switch?

  • @josephthibeault4843
    @josephthibeault4843 9 дней назад

    Are they signal pole, double pole. Center on or off

  • @RommudohDev
    @RommudohDev 9 дней назад

    maybe it really is too small for such switches - but it really is a nice looking toy!

  • @colonelbarker
    @colonelbarker 10 дней назад

    Time to call the horn of the internet.

  • @Bit_byte_bit
    @Bit_byte_bit 10 дней назад

    Mouser has a lot of sub-miniature (on)-off-(on) rocker switches. I'm sure there are a few that will fit within your dimensions.

    • @IMSAIGuy
      @IMSAIGuy  10 дней назад

      give me a part number, no one has found one yet. the best has been on 0.300" center. this one is 0.150"

    • @computeraidedworld1148
      @computeraidedworld1148 9 дней назад

      ⁠@@IMSAIGuywhat does it mean to be .3 or .15 inch center?

    • @IMSAIGuy
      @IMSAIGuy  9 дней назад

      @@computeraidedworld1148 switch one to switch two distance

  • @matteoricci9129
    @matteoricci9129 9 дней назад

    Can't you use two push button?

  • @Altomare3
    @Altomare3 10 дней назад

    C&K does miniature mom/off/mom lever switches but they're hella expensive. Look up C&K ET05 series. PCB footprint is .320 x .200 in freedom units

    • @IMSAIGuy
      @IMSAIGuy  10 дней назад +1

      those are big also. they would require 0.3" center to center. they are used on the altair computer and actually on the full size IMSAI.but the IMSAI uses C&K in a plastic paddle version.

  • @Ouefdie
    @Ouefdie 9 дней назад

    Why not just use 2 momentary buttons for those switches on the right? Sacrificing some aesthetics for functionality?

  • @kpnconsulting8739
    @kpnconsulting8739 10 дней назад +5

    Wot? IMSAI Guy doesn't have an IMSAI computer? Well let's roll over to ebay and see what the story is.... MOTHER OF GOD! 4000 Ameros?!?!?!? That's more than they cost new, inflation adjusted.

    • @IMSAIGuy
      @IMSAIGuy  10 дней назад +4

      I sold mine for $5000 after all the videos

  • @Pickle136
    @Pickle136 10 дней назад

    surface mount tactile switches?

    • @IMSAIGuy
      @IMSAIGuy  10 дней назад

      no, would not have the IMSAI vibe. give me some part numbers that you think would work

  • @weefween
    @weefween 10 дней назад

    the switch type is called (ON) - OFF - (ON)

    • @IMSAIGuy
      @IMSAIGuy  10 дней назад

      that's the one

    • @weefween
      @weefween 10 дней назад

      on mouser it is possible to filter by (ON) - OFF - (ON) and rocker switches at the same time

    • @IMSAIGuy
      @IMSAIGuy  10 дней назад

      let me know if you find a tiny one

  • @herbertsusmann986
    @herbertsusmann986 10 дней назад +1

    Why does this board have to be so tiny? There are many mom off mom switches out there just a bit bigger.

    • @IMSAIGuy
      @IMSAIGuy  10 дней назад

      tell me some part numbers

    • @IMSAIGuy
      @IMSAIGuy  10 дней назад

      those switches are used on the altair

    • @IMSAIGuy
      @IMSAIGuy  10 дней назад

      altairmini.com/en/home

    • @herbertsusmann986
      @herbertsusmann986 9 дней назад

      @@IMSAIGuy E-Switch 100SP4T1B4M2QE or Digikey part number EG5759 for example. No, not tiny but a reasonable size (mom)-off-(mom) switch. Can you just build a new slightly larger board around switches like these? Why does it have to be so tiny?

    • @IMSAIGuy
      @IMSAIGuy  9 дней назад

      because it makes me happy. bigger ones have been done several times

  • @ludmilascoles1195
    @ludmilascoles1195 10 дней назад +1

    Oh no I am so disappointed 😢 Next you will tell me to ignore the man behind the curtain 😂😂😂

  • @notsogreat123
    @notsogreat123 3 дня назад

    Yeah I don't think so

  • @computeraidedworld1148
    @computeraidedworld1148 9 дней назад +1

    Maybe NKK’s G13KP with the top removed. Mouser part 633-G13KP

    • @IMSAIGuy
      @IMSAIGuy  9 дней назад

      Those look good. $150 per board though

    • @robertvandersanden
      @robertvandersanden 9 дней назад

      G18KP is the momentary version. Pretty expensive indeed, but if that yields a tiny real working emulator it may still be worth it for some people.

    • @computeraidedworld1148
      @computeraidedworld1148 9 дней назад

      @@IMSAIGuy it’s the smallest I could find. They make a bunch of versions mostly differing in color. Good luck.

  • @jyvben1520
    @jyvben1520 9 дней назад

    pushbutton long press short press

  • @b.c.5024
    @b.c.5024 9 дней назад

    It's your PCB design, OK? You can change it to make a common switch fit, OK? KiCad is not difficult, OK? Are you OK?

    • @IMSAIGuy
      @IMSAIGuy  9 дней назад +1

      I don't want it bigger. Are you ok