Put on your welding goggles people, this is about to get rough…If you don’t want to get agitated today, don’t read any further.
I really don’t want this to be a place of hostility, and I really don’t want to start a big flamewar, but some things need said before this fades from view…
First a rant about sampling parts:
This type of crap is exactly why I begged the fine people at Microchip to quit sampling DIP versions of what we use, you have to examine cause and effect of this type of sampling for your own MIDIboxes…if the sampling to actual sales ratio on a line of chips looks like everybody tried but did not buy, the chip will be discontinued much faster than if samples vs. sales has a healthy balance. Availability of our beloved '452 in the next few years should not be made an issue for future 'boxers.
Anyone think Microchip is going to be happy knowing samples are showing up on eBay? Don’t tell me they won’t know, they are quite aware of what we do here…
Part samples are for new designs not tested ones!
Now directly to you jamram:
I bet whoever manages the lab there at FH Wedel would like to know thier stuff is on eBay and that you are contemplating PCB fab services using thier resources…
well, thats exactly what i have feared all the time, when offering my midibox sid on ebay.
That’s the little voice in you head telling you “bad idea”. Listen to it next time.
and don’t get mad at me, by end of may my little contribution (a screwhole-fitting front-panel and main 4xsid pcb will be finished)., i thought even of offering ready drilled and etched boards, but i don’t know how to charge for it. (i don’t want to compete with mikes pcb-shop, since he is very cheap already, but my costs considered the material only, would be lower, because i can etch at my college lab…)
I’m sure the college will be mighty happy about this.
And in your next post, the commercial outlook seemed to change drastically:
I DO NOT HAVE ANY COMMERCIAL INTENT ON IT, I JUST WANTED TO GET THE COST FOR THE PARTS BACK.
THEN YOU SHOULD HAVE SOLD IT AS PARTS.
Don’t use the mechanics of scale (1 box vs. 50) as a defense, I have a self-built MIOS lighting desk that has some extremely valuable parts in it, between the motorfaders, sunlight-readable gas plasma touchscreen, redundant internal and external UPS power supplies I have several thousand dollars in this box.
On the open market this box along with the max patches I use would fetch $15,000 in a hearbeat…
Instead of a sid where I might make $50 over the cost of parts on eBay, I could reel in around $10,000 over the cost of parts…
You can see the problem here, what qualifies as acceptable exploitation of the MIDIbox -seems- to be open for debate. It is not.
Replies to others:
After finishing my midibox sid I received a lot of requests “please please build me one” from people resembling children asking for a ice cream. Here in Italy people would spend 200 € for a MBSID instead of learning a few basic notions of electronics
Man you should see my inbox…People would rather try to drive a dump truck full of money up to my house than follow a link to learn how to solder.
Maybe it’s time to post the best begging emails and my replies on the web somewhere…Like you this makes me feel a bit sick.
I do have to admit though that this is easier to tolerate now that I use a canned response for the always whiney second requests: “get bent f*cko, never gonna happen, go shop at guitar center” seems to cross all language barriers much better than any other english sentence I have ever seen.
Of course first request is always met with a non-threatening and quite friendly explanation of how it’s all free and the only price of admission is to pick up a soldering iron, explaining how good the forum is at helping newbie builders, etc. Everyone who’s been here a while or shown pics of thier box knows this drill…
i found a link on your ebay auction to a track made by me (karawane)
I released it under a creative commons license, that means you are not allowed to offer it to other peoople without mentioning my name and further, you are not allowed to use it in a commercial way
please remove the file from your server! or add a little nothe that it was made by me!
it makes me sad and angry to see you don’t respect my work, neither TK’s :-p
I was trying my best to let this issue die until I saw this post this morning, and it fired me right back up about it.
To the newbies or old schoolers thinking about selling: Don’t. There is no way you can justify bending the rules in a way that won’t get -me- directly on your ass.
That said, anyone in Germany (near FH Wedel University of Applied Sciences) want some free hardware for simply handing this entire thread in printed form to the right people (lab master) at the college?
This would:
A) be cheaper than me hiring unknown local goons to serve it up
B) get one builder free parts
C) provide some resolve for everyone who has not taken the offers to build for money
D) provide some resolve for those who’s work was exploited without consent
Again I’ll say, we have to defend the non-commercial/open/free attitude, with teeth, else there is no motive to share any innovation for anyone involved.
And as usual I only speak for myself, these are my own opinions (and actions), nobody else’s. If I offend or anger anyone I’m truly sorry, my intent is to try to get people to understand the concept that the MIDIbox is free and -will not- be exploited. As the popularity of MB grows we are in for a constant flood of eBayers and commercial attempts if we don’t set a precedent now.
I know crap like this should be dropped, forgotten, etc. so we can get on with some engineering, but enough is enough and Jamram’s self-started, new found trouble will serve as an example for the future kids low on beer money…
Best!
Smash