Nostromo;183560 Wrote: 
> 
> They claim that enthusiasts who are not Slim Devices employees also
> contributed to the design of the hardware. And the only example they
> have is that guy who helped improve the firmware. 

Richard Titmuss (of SoftSqueeze fame) helped with the firmware I
believe. Andrew L. Weekes helped design the Transporter PSU. I'm pretty
certain there were others whose ideas were incorporated in to the
Transporter (see forum). Someone is reponsible for all those bloody
buttons and the knob (wait till I get my hands on them!).

I'm very glad they've sold more Transporters than they thought they
would. I felt that Sean might have gone out on a limb to make the
Transporter and it was lovely to see his enthusiasm with making the
cicuitry and signal path as pure as he could. He/they deserve the
sales.
Hopefully it'll mean it'll continue to be supported too!

MC


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