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Remove some left over v1 files

Eric Helgeson 2 years ago
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-# Mounts
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-## `BlueSCSI-1.0-b_V2.stl` - Current
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-* Added more support on the side holes
-* Adjusted so 50pin headers dont hit standoff
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-## `BlueSCSI-1.0-b.stl`
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-An internal mount for the BlueSCSI 1.0-b. Provides side and bottom mounts.
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-# License
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-BlueSCSI 3D files © 2021 by Eric Helgeson is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International

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-# Mounts
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-## Desktop
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-Provides mouting holes for the BlueSCSI along with side and bottom holes for common mounting in computers.
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-Please pre-tap any screw holes before mounting.
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-## DB-25 External
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-Print with supports for front overhangs. Tight fit to hold everything together.
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-Remix = a slightly modified version with light-pipes for the LEDs and some geometry fixes.
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-# License
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-BlueSCSI 3D files © 2021 by Eric Helgeson is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International

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3D-Files/README.md

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-# Mounts
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-## `BlueSCSI-1.0-b_V2.stl` - Current
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-* Added more support on the side holes
-* Adjusted so 50pin headers dont hit standoff
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-## `BlueSCSI-1.0-b.stl`
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-An internal mount for the BlueSCSI 1.0-b. Provides side and bottom mounts.
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-BlueSCSI 3D files © 2021 by Eric Helgeson is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International

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docs/assembly.md

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-# Assembly
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-Instructions have moved to the wiki
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-https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI/wiki/Assembly

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docs/build-your-own.adoc

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-# Build Your Own
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-These instructions will guide you through purchasing all of the parts needed to assemble kits for yourselves and for friends! Please note the hardware is licensed non-commercial.
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-If you'd like to buy the kits pre-packaged/pre-flashed or fully assembled we have a network of makers here to help you out at https://scsi.blue
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-## Order Parts
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-Updated for 1.0-c.
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-### PCB's
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-Grab the latest Gerbers. Gerber files tell the PCB manufacturer how to create the BlueSCSI boards.
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-https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI/tree/main/hw/
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-Order the boards from https://jlcpcb.com/ or your manufacturer of choice.
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-### Components
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-#### Version 1.0-c, 1.1-a BOM
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-https://www.mouser.com/ProjectManager/ProjectDetail.aspx?AccessID=c5cc83feff
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-### BluePill
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-Buy from a place where returns are easy. Ensure the photo in the listing shows a chip that says STM32 on it.
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-https://www.amazon.com/s?k=stm32f103c8t6
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-https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=stm32f103c8t6
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-### STlinkV2
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-You can usually find these bundled with the bluepill or at the same store you bought your bluepill. 
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-## Assemble
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-Follow the guide on component orientation and assembly.
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-https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI/blob/main/docs/assembly.md
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-## 3D Case
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-Print or order a 3D case for your BlueSCSI to mount it inside your computer.
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-https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI/tree/main/3D-Files
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-## Flash
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-You will need to flash the BlueSCSI program onto your BluePill following these instructions.
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-https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI#flashing
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-## Usage
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-Be sure to follow the usage instructions for getting your drive images set up:
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-https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI#usage

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