Stand for PROTODOME's 4000AD chiptune album

Stand for PROTODOME's 4000AD chiptune album

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So Dr. Blake “PROTODOME” Troise made a chiptune album that's entirely synthesized by an Atmel/Microchip ATmega328P microcontroller in realtime. And every chip needs a PCB, right? So Blake released the album as a physical device you can solder up for yourself. Of course, having the PCB lying flat doesn't allow you to see Marianne Thompson's great pixel cover art, or read the liner notes on the back — and risks having the circuit short out on random tinny things on your desk. (Maybe that's just my desk, though.) This stand allows you to display the board at a convenient 75° angle, but also allows the PCB to be flipped forward so you can read the liner notes comfortably. Links: * PROTODOME — https://protodome.com/ * 4000AD album on Bandcamp, pay what you can — https://protodome.bandcamp.com/album/4000AD * About the 4000AD board — https://protodome.com/4000AD/ * Although not part of the project, the 3D printed headphones in the cover picture are from Print+ — https://www.print.plus/

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