Copy of N.Pass USB Drive contents from 2017 Burning Amp

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Nelson Pass gave away 100 copies of a USB drive at Burning Amp 2017, containing all sorts of good DIY info and Pass Labs product data. For those attendees who have already managed to lose their copy, or sold it on eBay, or happened to be in the other building during the handout, I've uploaded the whole thing as a .zip archive to Google Drive.

Beware, it's 546 Megabytes long, and on my crummy internet connection it takes about ten minutes to download. I've copied the link into a text file attachment, in case the DIYA forum software (or fat-finger errors by me!) corrupts the link in blue below:

Google Drive link ----------> CLICK HERE

You'll get a warning message saying they couldn't make a Preview (screen image 1 below), and then when you click Download you'll get another warning message saying they couldn't run a virus scan (screen image 2 below). Clicking Download Anyway, gets you the .zip archive file. At least it does for me.

Grab it now while it's still there and while you still can. I can't promise to keep it online and freely downloadable, forever. If you're reading this message sometime after November 13, 2017, and the file has disappeared, I am very sorry.

I hope it works. If it doesn't work, I tried hard, really I did. Please recruit a talented forum-software wizard, and ask them to make THEIR copy of the USB drive, publicly available.

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Nelson Pass gave away 100 copies of a USB drive at Burning Amp 2017,

Interesting. I don't recall doing that.

Pretty sure it happened while you were giving your talk. We can double check on the video recordings once Linear Systems uploads them. Here's what the USB drives looked like.

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