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Errors in the list part

Hello !
Thanks for your files, it's so useful! There is an error for the 330Ω resistor, it's this link.

And I have a question: Where did you find your Double-pole toggle switch?

Thanks!

Capacitors

I'm also building a SAP-1 using the instructions from Ben Eater.
With about 60% done, I'm running into some issues with voltage drops across the breadboards.
I see that you have added a number of capacitors across several powerrail points.
Could you elaborate on those? They are not mentioned in your schematic.

I have also added some capacitors now which seem to smooth out the DC signal (i.e. remove the ripple) but it's not doing anything to counter a significant voltage drop.
What I mean by that is, when I connect power to the top-left corner of the SAP, voltage will have dropped like 1.5V when I measure it in the bottom-right corner.
This results in parts of the computer failing, for example the registers.
When I connect power somewhere in the middle of the SAP, everything works fine.

It's worth mentioning that I did connect all the power rails using 22 gauge jumpers, like you and Ben did.

Provide PDF diagrams

It would be very handy for OSX users to be able to view the diagrams in something other than VSD and XPS. Could you convert them to PDF files please?

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