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* First attempt at adding 2.5 inch drive connector * Clean up silkscreen and fix DRC issues * additional cleanup. Made Pin 1 of the PB connector square * minor tweaks * Updates for ordered version * Generated .STEP file for RaSCSI * Added STEP file and updated symbol and 3d model references to reference the correct gender of parts. Should be no functional change * Added STEP file and updated symbol and 3d model references to reference the correct gender of parts. Should be no functional change * Added 3D models and correct footprints for STEP file * Merge version 20.12.0 into the master branch (#75) * Update README.md Added reference to gitflow * Updated to match new versioning structure (#73) * Updated to match new versioning structure * fix version number Co-authored-by: Tony Kuker <akuker@gmail.com> * Scsimon improvements (#74) * Updated scsimon to save data on a nano-second time scale, instead of micro-second * Cleanup error messages and data types Co-authored-by: Tony Kuker <akuker@gmail.com> * Updated for new version number * Change reported version back to development build Co-authored-by: Tony Kuker <akuker@gmail.com> * Generate step file and schematic pdf * First draft of powerbook drive bracket * Added side holes and hole for MIPI connector * Set theme jekyll-theme-midnight * Set theme jekyll-theme-dinky * Create CNAME * Delete CNAME * Additional updates to the powerbook 3d printed bracket * Moved RaSCSI board 1mm in + lots of cleanup * Added optional floppy power connector. As-ordered version 2.4a * Added optional floppy power connector. As-ordered version 2.4a * Update rascsi_version.cpp * Update Makefile * Update Makefile Revert extraneous whitepace * Update scsidev_ctrl.cpp Revert unneeded change. Co-authored-by: Tony <akuker@gmail.com>
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