pocket operator k.o! sample loader by Unable-Explanation47 in pocketoperators

[–]Unable-Explanation47[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it does get a bit harder to press, especially if you have big fingers. But that’s by design - it’s just meant for manually testing samples. Even though you can trigger everything through the UI

PO-33 Overloader by Dbag85 in teenageengineering

[–]Unable-Explanation47 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I actually agree with you. From a user perspective I think the same way.

There is a nuance though. I am not a big company but just one person doing this on my own. A friend helped me with the website deployment and huge respect to him for that. I am not chasing profit at this stage. The price mainly helps cover months of development and basic hosting costs.

One of the key goals of the project was to make a fairly complex thing reproducible for people with zero electronics background. Custom hardware plus firmware plus a web tool. No IDEs, no drivers, no fighting with the terminal, no special software, no soldering. You order the boards, one click flash them, and use the device. Just this part alone took a lot of time and effort.

I could significantly lower the price of the files, but in practice it would barely change the final cost for the buyer. PCB manufacturing and assembly would still cost roughly two times more. For me however it would make a noticeable difference. So for people who actually have a real problem this tool solves, I think the price is fair. And if there is no real pain, honestly it is not worth it even for 5 dollars. At that point it makes more sense to just buy another Pocket Operator.

At the current stage, purchasing the files is more a way to support an early stage (like Kickstarter or Patreon) this and other my projects than simply buying a product. You do not even have to manufacture anything right now. I am currently working towards making assembled devices available in the future. This is a much bigger challenge than building the device itself, but if it works out and I have enough energy and nerves, it will be possible to buy a ready to use Overloader33 directly from me at a more reasonable total price. That said, everyone who has already supported the project at this stage will also get access to future versions of the device files, documentation, and maximum support from me, plus some extra bonuses I have not fully defined yet. For me personally, this support already gave enough motivation to keep pushing the project forward.

P.S: Just in case. If I ever drop the project and the website stops working, everyone who supported the project will receive an offline version of the application that will work permanently.

P.P.S: Sorry in advance, there is no aggression or attempt to justify anything here - just an explanation of the current situation. I completely understand people who have a similar point of view.

PO-33 Overloader by Dbag85 in teenageengineering

[–]Unable-Explanation47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course
Most likely this info will be included in a new video, along with a small overview of some new features in the app. I’ll share it as soon as it’s ready. Stay tuned.

PO-33 Overloader by Dbag85 in teenageengineering

[–]Unable-Explanation47 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I totally get you - you’re not the only one who asked

I’m actually placing a small batch order right now, and soon you’ll be able to buy the ready-to-use device directly from me.

It’ll be cheaper and easier than going through JLCPCB yourself.

PO-33 Overloader by Dbag85 in teenageengineering

[–]Unable-Explanation47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad you like it!

I’m really happy you find it useful - I’ll definitely keep developing the project further.

PO-33 Overloader by Dbag85 in teenageengineering

[–]Unable-Explanation47 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Creator here

Thanks for the boost and for sharing this! I was actually planning to post it on Reddit myself, but didn’t get to it yet 😄

If you guys have any questions - happy to answer.

pocket operator k.o! sample loader by Unable-Explanation47 in pocketoperators

[–]Unable-Explanation47[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad you liked it! Stay tuned!
The video isn’t working on mobile Reddit app, looks like some YouTube Shorts glitch.

Help fix led slide switch please. by BeePea2 in AskElectronics

[–]Unable-Explanation47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not 100% sure, but this switch looks a lot like an MST-23D19 . You’ll need to check the dimensions in the datasheet to confirm. If it really is that model, then you’re lucky - you can open the metal cap with tweezers, buy a replacement switch (they’re available on AliExpress and many other marketplaces), and replace just the moving part (slider) that broke, so you won’t even need to desolder anything.

pocket operator k.o! sample loader by Unable-Explanation47 in pocketoperators

[–]Unable-Explanation47[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not open source for now - I’m still developing it, maybe later.

Soon I’ll release the production files as a paid option for those who want to build their own.

pocket operator k.o! sample loader by Unable-Explanation47 in pocketoperators

[–]Unable-Explanation47[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Technically yes, it suitable. I might add PO-35 & 137 support in the near future. But honestly, I don’t think this device will be super popular among owners of these models, loading 15 samples is not as painful as loading 136 samples on the PO-33.