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Re: AVR programmer question
When I posted a response re: PIC vs AVR, I said my comparison would be unfair because I compared a PIC 16F877A to an ATmega128. So, right after I posted that reply I started a project with the 16F88.
By rtstofer · #28027 ·
Re: TFT - internal break?
I'm afraid the seller would just say "piss off it was sold defective". IMO there is a small difference between "defective" and "has been tinkered with already". No i don't think i'll see any of that
By Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> · #28026 ·
Re: Vintage computers
Maybe we can get the attachments sorted now? ST
By Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> · #28025 ·
Re: TFT - internal break?
Oh man, that sucks! Is there anyway to contact the seller and find out from them or is it too late with the mods you did to it? You are also correct that in programming (as with video editing, desktop
By lcdpublishing · #28024 ·
TFT - internal break?
Hi, i just wasted 80eur on a broken TFT i can't repair. When i got it and opened it i suspected bad things, the cable to the buttons was cut, and all the wires to the backlight CCFLs hat the plugs cut
By Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> · #28023 ·
Re: automatic solder sponge moistener
I'm still not so sure about those, but i _will_ get one with my next order at one of the places which have them. ST
By Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> · #28022 ·
Re: automatic solder sponge moistener
We don't have those here. Not even at post offices. We have little rubber jars with a sponge in it. One postman at the post office will have "sponge duty", wetting all sponges in the morning, each
By Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> · #28019 ·
Re: automatic solder sponge moistener
You may want to give one of those brass-brillo pad things a try. I have only used mine for one small project so far and I have a hunch I won't be going back to a wet sponge. Won't know for sure till
By lcdpublishing · #28020 ·
Re: automatic solder sponge moistener
That's a fantastic idea! "Now why haven't i thought of that?". I have such bottles, and they are exactly what is needed! Great suggestion - problem solved. ST
By Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> · #28021 ·
Re: automatic solder sponge moistener
:-) You have a real passion for "automatic things" :-) Bottle with a hose attached leading into the sponge is a good ideea, but think about a "puf-puf" bottle, like those for liquid soap or window
By adicont2 · #28017 ·
Re: automatic solder sponge moistener
:-) You have a real passion for "automatic things" :-) Bottle with a hose attached leading into the sponge is a good ideea, but think about a "puf-puf" bottle, like those for liquid soap or window
By adicont2 · #28018 ·
Re: automatic solder sponge moistener
Use the old fashioned stamp moistener bottles. Cant get much more low tech. Gory Corey csminion@... http://www.MinionsWeb.com http://www.Hallow-Links.com
By Gory Corey @MinionsWeb.com · #28016 ·
automatic solder sponge moistener
How could one build something like that? either a bottle with a hose attached leading into the sponge so i only need to press the bottle, or even something as crazy as a contacts for sensing moisture
By Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> · #28015 ·
Re: Vintage computers
He's back! Where've you been? Steve Greenfield <Ptremewe@...> wrote: site.... Look out for some interesting images at: > > http://www.pbase.com/sinisterdragon/vintage_computers
By Steve <polymorph@...> · #28014 ·
Re: Micro to micro, signal to multiple pins & pull up(s) question....
<lcdpublishing@...> wrote:
By rtstofer · #28012 ·
Re: Micro to micro, signal to multiple pins & pull up(s) question....
Chris, One thing to keep in mind, if you have 1 micro connected to 5 and they all have a 10K pullup, the effective pullup is a 2K resistor. My initial thought is that you could use a single resistor
By Peter Homann · #28013 ·
Micro to micro, signal to multiple pins & pull up(s) question....
I know this has been covered before on an unrelated subject, but I am trying to understand it better now. Let's say I have one output on a micro (AVR) that is going to connect to the inputs of 5 other
By lcdpublishing · #28011 ·
Re: E-Stop circuit - a bit confused....
Yes, that "Thump" is very satisfying when everything is going "wrong"! <stefan_trethan@...> wrote: everything on and it
By lcdpublishing · #28009 ·
Re: E-Stop circuit - a bit confused....
Okay, will re-think my power-side E-Stop section. I believe I understand what you are saying and it seems to coincide with what actions I have used to power up big machines. Too bad I wasn't into
By lcdpublishing · #28010 ·
Vintage computers
Just started placing some of my vintage computer images at my Pbase site.... Look out for some interesting images at: http://www.pbase.com/sinisterdragon/vintage_computers Nothing really terribly
By peter tremewen · #28008 ·