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  1. BlueridgeDog

    DNA 200 Watt

    As Retird mentioned, the Evolv forum has hit on this and the reality is that there may be a Mac version (next year?) but for the time being most Mac/Linux users should know how to take a windows executable and run with it, but in the end you are own your own.
  2. BlueridgeDog

    [CLOSED]

    Yea...my bride wants me to diet and work on my spread a bit as well.
  3. BlueridgeDog

    TC why?

    Wife and I were on a pack a day of full strength stuff...had to mix our own 36mg to make the jump (especially with the morning coffee or the evening beverage). She has gotten down to 20 but I am lagging.
  4. BlueridgeDog

    TC why?

    Yea...TC is not for you! Wow. 450 is my max, but I vape as an alternative to smoking and I guess I have never really blown big clouds. I am still using mega strength nic though (started at 36mg and down to 28mg), so to each their own.
  5. BlueridgeDog

    BOTTOM FEEDERS= a place for everything modified and/or custom made

    I bought ONE. That will let me get the form factor down and I will be ready for 1.1.
  6. BlueridgeDog

    510 connector replacement

    Or drill and use the nut if you have room.
  7. BlueridgeDog

    Cloudmaker Whiteout

    What about the balance charger? That is what I have been asking and all I want is a render of the hookup of the sled so I can see how they are or plan on handling it for the DNA200. The future of vaping is Lipo, so show me how the modular design takes into account the four leads for the...
  8. BlueridgeDog

    DNA 200 Watt

    This thread seems to get off the rails from time to time, but eventually find its way back. Seems like 1996 USNET.
  9. BlueridgeDog

    Looks like I'm starting a little TC collection

    I have had every TC mod that I could find...finally switched all my and my wife's coils to nickel months back...probably 9 GTs. We love it and are approaching a year off the smokes.
  10. BlueridgeDog

    Trying to plan a 3D small printed mod.

    From my experience, infill is either built into the part or not. In your case it looks like the part is a solid and will be printed as such. Now to achieve proper infill, you would design the part with hollow areas inside of structures, but for the size of walls and other items you have, it is...
  11. BlueridgeDog

    Trying to plan a 3D small printed mod.

    Given the size of your model and wall thickness, I would assume it should all be solid.
  12. BlueridgeDog

    Trying to plan a 3D small printed mod.

    Sorry....I left out "not". Brain dead today. For the detail in your model you will want laser based printing.
  13. BlueridgeDog

    DNA 200 Watt

    True. I have four macs. I have a few linux boxes as well. That said, todays young folks use their phone for everything. My kids would laugh at something that needed a computer, regardless of the OS it runs.
  14. BlueridgeDog

    Trying to plan a 3D small printed mod.

    Filament printing would produce results to your liking. I use .25 as a start as the parts are not that accurate and you typically need to sand to fit.
  15. BlueridgeDog

    Trying to plan a 3D small printed mod.

    It should work....shapeways is a great source and the cheap print is pretty accurate.
  16. BlueridgeDog

    DNA 200 Watt

    I suspect that given the nature of the industry at the moment, they are very interested in being all in-house as I also suspect the source code could pull the flash load from the chip in a human readable format.
  17. BlueridgeDog

    Cloudmaker Whiteout

    Understood. My point is that an open source project starts that way so that many folks can contribute. My fear is that it is nothing more than a concept at this point.
  18. BlueridgeDog

    Cloudmaker Whiteout

    It is in fact not open source as you can't find it. It may be eventually, but if they are actually developing it and intend it to be open source, you would expect to have a source code tree for those that want to help write it.
  19. BlueridgeDog

    DNA 200 Watt

    I don't know of a pre-release forum. The early adopters are mod builders that adopt the chip earlier than others and the forum is a place for them to share information as they produce a produce. Beta test then release then a forum for early adopters.
  20. BlueridgeDog

    DNA 200 Watt

    That would be dependent on how far off the face you mounted the chip. Most buttons I have seen have been part of the design for the mounting system.