Not sure what soldering iron AlexJ had but I have the TS100 and have been extremely happy with it. I've heard really good things about the new version (TS80) as well, and that one can be powered by USB-C from a PD-compatible supply or battery pack. TS100 https://smile.amazon.com/UY-CHAN-Programmable-Pocket-size-Acceleration/dp/B0... TS80 https://smile.amazon.com/UY-CHAN-Programmable-Pocket-size-Soldering/dp/B07G7... On Sun, Aug 25, 2019 at 9:47 PM andy diller via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
Ok, the Saturday Repair Day was a blast. Here are some photos and notes from the show.
A lot of people showed up, a lot of projects got done and we had a wonderful evening barbecue outside as well. If anyone took a photo of that, please pass it along, I was too busy eating and drinking to take any photos. We had a couple of new members show up and it was a nice time getting to know them during the day as well as over food. Some equipment was given away and some new donations to the Museum also.
Photos I took are here:
https://imgur.com/gallery/X2o83iM <https://imgur.com/gallery/X2o83iM>
Items to consider-
1. Serial box. JasonP's amazing serial box (Smart Cable SC821 Plus) let me connect the MicroVax to a VT term- without it i wouldn't have had the proper cabling to do it. This is a buy from me. https://www.smart-cable.com/catalog?action=display&key=102 < https://www.smart-cable.com/catalog?action=display&key=102> I've found it on ebay for $10-50 (just got one on ebay w/ cables for $40).
2. Pencil Soldering iron - this looked amazing and i didn't take a photo so if AlexJ can comment on what that model was I want to get one. It looked very handy for some jobs.
3. MFM Emulater - DaveG was kind enough to help me image a drive and showed me his amazing MFM drive emulator. I now have one in my Vax...
Please reply back if you are interested in an October and November Repair day so we can ensure we have one!
-andy