On Tue, 20 Dec 2005, Christian Klippel wrote:
According to some feedback I got back when trying to advertise the Multio, it's more important to make the device cheap and simple-to-build than to make it small in size. However, it should be possible to make the device a lot smaller than it is now just by cutting on the features (as in: making those features optional, as daughterboards)
the problem is the available space. as you can see, its pretty full. only way would be to cripple down the possibility to extend it, and thats not what i want to do.
Well, to make more space, can't you make more features _optional_? that's exactly what i'm suggesting above.
Make the AC/DC conv external and optional. Make the MIDI ports optional.
BTW if you also turn the IDE-like connectors on their side then you can save on the thickness because the AC/DC's capacitors and MIDI plugs are the tallest components on the board. If you keep them vertical but put inverse connectors on the back on the daughterboards then you don't need cables anymore (and I love the LEGO-block concept of it).
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