@Darrin
>>Please don't take this the wrong way.
No at all...
>>Nobody can deny your enthusiasm for the Minimig, but I'm worried when I read about you using money for your car to produce a board when you haven't even researched the function of every pin and connection on the Minimig to ensure your design is practical.
I am quite happy to use the money from my car, pc and some borrowings because the Minimig deserves a case. Even if it's just a metal or plastic enclosure, surely it's better than having it naked on the desk with all the things that could happen to it; liquid spillages, kids, static and so on.
Also I have just designed a case. The question I asked was to know if those pins are needed to be accessed all the time and as somebody else suggested they won't be needed to be accessed all the time, on this basis I have deducted that my case should be able to be opened quite easily without having to go through screws and all that.
>>I'm also concerned about how many of these boards you will actually need to sell and at what cost in order to recover your money.
The costs are high for a single individual who is using his own and some borrowed money. It is surely a huge risk. Consider this; the prototype alone is going to be very expensive but as you said if peole like it and want their Minimig protected then they'll buy it and I SHOULD get at least the production costs back...
>>Don't get me wrong, I think it is great that you're doing this, but you don't seem to be using "spare cash" and I'm afraid that you could end up seriously out of pocket on this venture.
I appreciate your concern, it is very kind of you but I think it needs to be done. I have already spent 4 months on this, through research, sketches, travelling, phone calls and gathering the money so I can't stop now. I just hope people will appreciate the massive effort.
>>Before you sign and commit to anything, take a big deep breath, get someone else to go over the figures with you and make sure that you're convinced that your play is viable.
I will. Thank you Darrin. :-)