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v1.26.0

29 Sep 19:06
1.26.0
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This transmitter board has LEDs aligned around the middle of the trough holes. This will likely NOT line up with existing A-18617 boards.

Archive is signed with my GPG key ( 231A 94F4 81EC F212 ).

Binary signature files end in .asc and can be verified using gpg/gpg2 thus:

$ gpg --verify pinball_trough_transmitter.A-18617.v1-24-0b.GERBER.zip.asc 
gpg: assuming signed data in 'pinball_trough_transmitter.A-18617.v1-24-0b.GERBER.zip'
gpg: Signature made 2022-09-30T04:50:04 AEST
gpg:                using RSA key CDEC1051087406FB832346DC231A94F481ECF212
gpg: Good signature from "Krayon (Code Signing Key) <[email protected]>" [ultimate]
gpg:                 aka "[jpeg image of size 4730]" [ultimate]

You may first need to retrieve my public key if you haven't already done so:

$ gpg --recv-keys 81ECF212
    gpg: keyring `/home/krayon/.gnupg/secring.gpg' created
    gpg: requesting key 81ECF212 from hkp server keys.gnupg.net
    gpg: /home/krayon/.gnupg/trustdb.gpg: trustdb created
    gpg: key 81ECF212: public key "Krayon (Code Signing Key) <[email protected]>" imported
    gpg: no ultimately trusted keys found
    gpg: Total number processed: 1
    gpg:               imported: 1  (RSA: 1)

v1.25.0

29 Sep 19:05
1.25.0
1647227
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This transmitter board has LEDs aligned around the middle of the trough holes. This will likely NOT line up with existing A-18617 boards.

Archive is signed with my GPG key ( 231A 94F4 81EC F212 ).

Binary signature files end in .asc and can be verified using gpg/gpg2 thus:

$ gpg --verify pinball_trough_transmitter.A-18617.v1-24-0b.GERBER.zip.asc 
gpg: assuming signed data in 'pinball_trough_transmitter.A-18617.v1-24-0b.GERBER.zip'
gpg: Signature made 2022-09-30T04:50:04 AEST
gpg:                using RSA key CDEC1051087406FB832346DC231A94F481ECF212
gpg: Good signature from "Krayon (Code Signing Key) <[email protected]>" [ultimate]
gpg:                 aka "[jpeg image of size 4730]" [ultimate]

You may first need to retrieve my public key if you haven't already done so:

$ gpg --recv-keys 81ECF212
    gpg: keyring `/home/krayon/.gnupg/secring.gpg' created
    gpg: requesting key 81ECF212 from hkp server keys.gnupg.net
    gpg: /home/krayon/.gnupg/trustdb.gpg: trustdb created
    gpg: key 81ECF212: public key "Krayon (Code Signing Key) <[email protected]>" imported
    gpg: no ultimately trusted keys found
    gpg: Total number processed: 1
    gpg:               imported: 1  (RSA: 1)

v1.24.0b

29 Sep 18:54
1.24.0b
d24b675
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This transmitter board has LEDs aligned around the bottom of the trough holes. I believe this should line up with existing A-18617 boards.

Archive is signed with my GPG key ( 231A 94F4 81EC F212 ).

Binary signature files end in .asc and can be verified using gpg/gpg2 thus:

$ gpg --verify pinball_trough_transmitter.A-18617.v1-24-0b.GERBER.zip.asc 
gpg: assuming signed data in 'pinball_trough_transmitter.A-18617.v1-24-0b.GERBER.zip'
gpg: Signature made 2022-09-30T04:50:04 AEST
gpg:                using RSA key CDEC1051087406FB832346DC231A94F481ECF212
gpg: Good signature from "Krayon (Code Signing Key) <[email protected]>" [ultimate]
gpg:                 aka "[jpeg image of size 4730]" [ultimate]

You may first need to retrieve my public key if you haven't already done so:

$ gpg --recv-keys 81ECF212
    gpg: keyring `/home/krayon/.gnupg/secring.gpg' created
    gpg: requesting key 81ECF212 from hkp server keys.gnupg.net
    gpg: /home/krayon/.gnupg/trustdb.gpg: trustdb created
    gpg: key 81ECF212: public key "Krayon (Code Signing Key) <[email protected]>" imported
    gpg: no ultimately trusted keys found
    gpg: Total number processed: 1
    gpg:               imported: 1  (RSA: 1)