2026-03-02.log

minuteMartiniMoe: aha, i'm looking at your order now, you're place 3 in the queue. i'm inclined to recommend you to remove the holo sleeve from your order and get a refund for the sleeve, and maybe order it again later. it's probably delaying things. 00:01
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MartiniMoeminute: oh awesome thanks so much! My ticket number is 1194. Is the sleeve available in black? Then id switch, otherwise I'd cancel it :)07:10
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johlHey there. Has anyone repaired the HDMI port on the Pocket that broke off? Is that easy to do or more advanced?15:19
johl(Mine was repaired on warrenty last year but that only lasted a few weeks)15:20
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gordon1depends if pads are not ripped off15:22
johlI guess they are.15:26
gordon1if connector just came clear off - that should be pretty straightforward, if not - i would recommend to snip all the little pins first, then to desolder them one-by-one15:26
gordon1well, if they are - things are more complicated, i don't advice doing it yourself15:27
gordon1johl: can you see pads and tracks ripped of the board that are hanging? or spot on a pcb where copper should be but it isn't?15:28
gordon1e.g. https://www.circuitrework.com/images-guides/4-7-1-0-600400.jpg15:29
johlI haven't opened it yet. The connector was flimsy and eventuelly it broke off and is now rattling inside.15:30
gordon1oh, ok15:31
gordon1anyways, when you open it - check if pads are ok, if they are - that should be easy job that could be done with a soldering iron, if not - i would advice get proper repair service15:32
johlgordon1: Thank you!15:34
joschgordon1: how is it repairable in case the pads were ripped off?15:38
gordon1josch: with very small diameter enameled wire, uv solder mask, lots of free time and substantial tolerance to existential pain15:42
gordon1latter scales based on how many pads are ripped off15:42
jfredOof... I've heard horror stories about microHDMI and sounds like they were right x.x15:43
gordon1oh is it microhdmi? sorry, i don't know how pocket looks like15:43
jfredYep pocket has micro. Itty bitty connector15:44
gordon1i'm just thinking if there is a row of contacts underneath the connector - that would complicate things a lot15:44
joschit also happened to dana: https://community.mnt.re/t/tragedy-microhdmi-port-has-detached/424015:44
gordon1and it seems that there is https://www.electrokit.com/upload/product/41017/41017968/41017968-2.jpg15:45
gordon1josch: actually pic looks like it can be fixed with just uv solder mask, most of the pads are in place and the ones what are ripped are still connected15:46
gordon1jfred: if your case looks similar to the pic and depending of how adventurous you feel - you can give it a shot yourself, you can use lead based solder - that would make solder points much stronger - downside is that if you will rip it off again - it _will_ guaranteed to come off with the pads15:48
gordon1oof, i'm in a TV *waves*15:50
Zabawhat happened to the through hole lugs that are attached to the shield on the connector?15:50
Zababecause that's where the mechanical strength is supposed to come from15:51
gordon1but yeah, with two rows you can't do that with soldering iron, you have to have hot air15:51
gordon1it feels like the solder joint just failed there in sheer, unless light plays trick on me i think all four big pads are intact15:52
jfredjfred: Not my case (but both "j" names haha) - cc johl :)15:53
jfredwhoops I highlighted myself there now, I feel silly XD15:53
gordon1oops, sorry15:53
jfrednot enough coffee today15:54
Zabaah apparently the pocket motherboard uses a connector that only has SMD pads for the shield?16:00
gordon1yes, it has this beefy pads on the sides, but those are not through-hole16:02
Zabayeah that's not going to be great for mechanical loads :/16:05
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jfredminute: re: keyboard trouble, I pulled off the keyboard cover and adjusted the lid a bit while watching. the cable on the right does look like it might be getting pinched at some lid positions: https://upload.terracrypt.net/upload/image20260302_112258576.jpg17:41
jfred(I see there are two similar-looking cables, one in each hinge - is this one the keyboard cable?)17:43
jfredthe cable on the left seems to stay more recessed in the hinge and doesn't seem to get pushed against the aluminum casing when moving the lid17:46
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jfredalso reading the scrollback, I bet my order's delayed because of the holo sleeve too ^^; I don't mind for now, that sleeve is very pretty18:54
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kfx today I am debugging the scheduler on these:  https://docs.rdhpcs.noaa.gov/systems/gaea_user_guide.html21:11
kfxI tested the external login from a mnt reform21:12
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