I could be wrong, but shouldn’t the xAC be called ‘xAC Access Controller v3’? It’s currently listed as ’ xAC Access Controller v4’ on the page but the description references it as V3 some of it, and V4 the rest.
4 is correct. Apparently I still need to update a bunch of things. Thanks for the heads up!
Edit: There is a link to the updated, translated instructions which talk about v4.
As I see it, DT will be around for a while. Amal and his team know what they are doing. They are not children experimenting with mice. That is why he grows more and more every day. ![]()
Well, I have 5 implants from dangerous things since I was 13yo and I have never had anything to complain about. I’m sure they are good. I just thought that something was going on because there were too much errors in the website. I guess that the web dev team is just not as advanced as the biotech and research guys ![]()
Sadly it’s been the same guys for years hahah, that’s the problem
@tac0s is on the case now and fixing things
Thank you very much for bringing up the topic because no one had noticed the errors on the page and you posted them and they are already being fixed, so thank you again. ![]()
Funnily enough I see this semi often at work, people including myself going oh yeah that’s wrong / broken / outdated but because it isn’t raised with the people who can fix it, it never changes.
Good to see things getting tidied up so quickly!!!
I think the base price of “The Cyborg Transformation Kit” bundle is a little high, post xNT/xEM price drops.
Bundle price: $99.00
LF xFD: $15
HF xFD: $15
RDC: $19
xNT: $25
xEM: $25
Total: $99
The other variations of the bundle could probably drop a bit too, but you get the idea.
fair… we are going to do a complete price review along with some other business adjustments later this quarter.
could you use an LED more similar to this? the whole semiconductor is encased in resin, and the connections to it are much larger
Or maybe encase one of those SMD one in soft then hard resin, with leads through to connect
ORR if the problem is that you need to coat it with resin at all, maybe we could find an led that’s got a smoother shape
orrRRRrrr cut a hole in the pcb and inset them so there’s less height that the bio-polymer has to flow over. I’m sure I’ve seen it done but I can’t find a photo of what I mean so here:
in one way or another we’ve tried all these things, including putting a hole in the PCB… except for using a standard LED in resin;
That we have not tried because well… it’s rather large. Cutting the resin down might be possible, but then we’re talking about a lot of labor and effort for just one single component… could be interesting though… I just got an ultrasonic cutter from a kickstarter I funded like 2 years ago hah! I may try cutting some standard LEDs down with it… see how difficult it might be.
My card is ready Tries to swipe the screen harder
Fixed–thanks!








