Excellent work! Is a T200 version in the works?

By the way, the photos make it look like you are using machined (round)
pins in a socket designed for pressed (flat) pins. I could be wrong, but my
understanding is that machined pins are meant for machined pin sockets
only. While they can fit in other sockets, in my experience they don't do
so happily. In fact, they'll work just long enough to lull you, then lead
to woe and bitter tears over mysterious Heisenbugs. But maybe that's just
me. Is there something I missed about the socket? Or, perhaps you've done
something clever to compensate for the "round peg in a square hole" problem?

—b9

P.S. µ1M (micro1meg) is a good name, but it may be a little hard to google.
There is a scammy AI company which calls itself Micro1 that has found a
"free" source of training data: job interviews.

On Sun, May 31, 2026 at 7:38 PM Brian K. White <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 5/31/26 20:14, Brian K. White wrote:
> >
> > I've now actually built and tested a MiniNDP uIM
>
> u1M , micro 1 meg
>
>

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