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Re: 25 Minimigs to be adopted
« on: December 24, 2007, 03:36:51 PM »
Well at least for one person the announced "massproduction" of MiniMigs by Acube is bad news  :cry:  I hope you don't lose too much in you effort to support the community
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Re: 25 Minimigs to be adopted
« Reply #1 on: December 24, 2007, 07:54:46 PM »
Yah, but ACube given sell date of mid January is about one month earlyer then his proposed date of mid February. So with everyone itching to get one the only way that there are any customers left for his MiniMigs is that ACube underproduces.
ACube hasn`t give a sales price yet but competing with full manual assembly agains automatic assembly the "winner" is already clear.

With ACube announcement coming out of the blue he is left out in the cold I`m affraid....

I`m afraid that this poor guy has to choose between working for 10 bucks per piece or write off the investment he made in parts as a complete personal loss.
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Re: 25 Minimigs to be adopted
« Reply #2 on: December 25, 2007, 01:41:26 AM »
Ähem you know who I am talking about...ACube, you know the company distributing OS4 classic and producing the SAM440 board. Do you really think they will have a guy sit down and solder the board by hand ?
My guess the first production batch will be 100-200 units.
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