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{{Box.Warning|Do not allow this machine's host computer to connect to the Internet! This could render the materials we have unusable if it realizes they are expired.}}
{{Warning|Do not allow this machine's host computer to connect to the Internet! This could render the materials we have unusable if it realizes they are expired.}}


== Overview ==
== Overview ==
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== Contributors and their expertises ==
== Contributors and their expertises ==
* '''Ian O:''' Generally, I can reverse engineer, diagnose, and repair electronic things, sometimes. Specifically to this machine, I know how to open and close the syringe-heating clamshell things manually (as detailed in this thread), and I have vague ideas on how to diagnose the startup/heating issue. I have no idea how to access the electronics necessary to do that, though. To be able to help effectively, I will need help from people who know how to disassemble the machine. (Also, I think I might be able to bypass the RFID reader that checks for expired materials.)
* '''Ian O:''' Generally, I can reverse engineer, diagnose, and repair electronic things, sometimes. Specifically to this machine, I know how to open and close the syringe-heating clamshell things manually (as detailed in [https://groups.google.com/d/topic/protospace-discuss/Aesjp7r9xCQ/discussion this thread]), and I have vague ideas on how to diagnose the startup/heating issue. I have no idea how to access the electronics necessary to do that, though. To be able to help effectively, I will need help from people who know how to disassemble the machine. (Also, I think I might be able to bypass the RFID reader that checks for expired materials.)
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