So - where are the cases?Not here, as you probably guessed (I would've made pictures otherwise).I'm pretty much enraged now - and I've reserved next Thursday / Friday for a short trip to Greece if need be!I've talked with my contact today. Unfortunately, he was on a trip through Germany from Tuesday until yesterday (I knew that upfront), and apparently, Greece companies are similar to some Chinese companies... they work sloooow unless you pay them a daily visit.Well, he's been there today and has seen some of the finished parts and talked to them.The machine is working again, they've made some minimal tweaks in some molds so that the case parts fit together better (minimal tweaks means: +/- 0,1mm)... yeah, don't ask me why they didn't do it before... I have no clue eitherThe reason probably is that you can only do that during production. You produce some parts, measure them, tweak the molds, produce some more, etc.So that can't be done while a different production is currently running.Anyways, as I mentioned: If I don't receive the cases or see pictures of their existence this week, I'll pay them a visit.So I reserved two days next week (Thursday and Friday) and will travel there - unless I get pictures or the cases before that (my contact person will be there on Monday, so we'll know more then).Rest assured, I'll take care of thatAny other things that have happened this week?Yes. We finally fixed the DPad (it was a bit mushy before, as Fahrstuhl also stated on the keymat-test-thread).The fix was a pretty simple one:The current DPads have a recession for the keymat pads of 1,9mm.However, a DPad (when being pressed in a direction) moves skewed - which doesn't work well with such a recession.Pandoras DPad has 0,95mm recessions, and putting that one on the keymat works fine.That was the last thing to fix with the keymat... so we're really done nowPCB-wise, we have the issue that the boards with 4GB RAM freeze after a while whereas the 2GB RAM boards work stable.This could be because the only CPU-Boards we use for testing are the unoptimized ones, it could be the 4GB RAM is not properly setup in software (timing) or it could be a signal integrity issue, which can be simulated (and I hope Juliano will help us again here).zmatt finally found some more time to debug and test on the PCBs this weekend, so we should hopefully know soon if Nikolaus' handmade fixes work fine (which would mean we can finalize and order the mainboards for the mass production).Yes, we're moving slowly, but we are moving forward.And I know this is quite a long wait - and honestly: If you ever consider starting such a project... don't. It's really really stressful.And unless you are as lucky as I am having such an awesome community like yourselves being so patient and following every little step... well, it could certainly drive you crazy.I honestly do NOT want to be in the shoes of some Kickstarter / Indiegogo guys when backers get impatient with all the delays...Once more, I can only say THANKS!We'll get there.And next week we'll either see cases or you'll see me flying to Greece