Tom Longson <> writes: > My question isn't "Please suggest alternatives for me", it's "Does > anyone have a second hand Twiddler2 they would like to sell". > Does anyone have a second hand twiddler2 they could sell me? It might be hard to find a second-hand Twiddler for a tenth of a price. As a student myself - and I'm from a Third World (este, "developing") country to boot! - the $200 I paid was, well, Rather Steep, but very much worth it. I know you've explicitly stated that you're not looking for alternatives, but I remember coming across instructions for keyers that look like they don't need expensive components. They require some soldering, though, and a bit of diligence. (Maybe you could find a friendly neighborhood hardware geek and pay him/her in terms of money/food/whatever-you-have-lying-around? =) ) -- Sacha Chua <
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