A bit delayed in posting but result set is this:Write up a document stating requested budget and how said budget will be used. This budget is going to cover these things for phase 1: 4 pieces of 4" x 6" x 1/8" white acrylic sheets (Source...
I've been working all week to try and get CP/M Plus (aka CP/M 3) to boot on the Z80 system. Compared to CP/M 2.2, it's much more complicated due to the large number of features that were added. I could stick to just running CP/M 2.2, but then there would...
I've taken a break from CP/M Plus for the time being so I don't lose interest in the project. I'm currently looking at implementing a colour graphics overlay board. Presently, the colour is generated by an ATmega164P, a 74HC74 flip flop and a 74HC08...
Okay so it has been quite some time since I've provided an update. I've got good news however. I have at long last got CP/M Plus to boot correctly on my hardware and got it to use bank switched memory.The disk access speed improvements are significant....
Just a quick update.Final plans for the space have been agreed, we've figured out placement of all the tools, and we're working with mechanical engineers to get the actual design of the space turned into something that can be made. This will then move...
Dear Mooltipass enthusiasts, I know I promised you guys more frequent updates but as you can guess things have been quite crazy during these last weeks ;).Here is our newsletter #4:- As you may have seen in the latest Mooltipass article our current hardware...
I'm guessing that very few of you know that USB certifications impose a very strict limit on a USB connected device's inrush current.What's the inrush current? It is basically the current that a device receives when it is connected to a USB port....
Dear Mooltipass enthusiasts,The development team and I would like to thank you for your support during this year of development. A little less than a year ago we started with just an idea and it is with your help that we end up here today with a product...
Development on the Arduino support code is continuing, with quite a number of new features added for the upcoming 1.20 release.http://forum.pjrc.com/threads/26099-Teensyduino-1-20-Release-Candidate-1-AvailableIf you have a Teensy 3.0 or 3.1 board, I...
So after ordering one which cost about $295 dollars and building it took about a day(probably should have taken less time but I was willing to take my time) the great mod had began.Here is a list of what I have bought or already had or going to purchase...
After 4 Hours with only the light on the chamber hit ~29C. This is ok cause the target temperature range is 22-25C.Performing a second test that uses the same code, but electrifies the heating pad, without the lamp.My hunch is that with the lights...
Got tired of never having a CAD model for the WS2812 RGB LEDsSo I made one. Thanks Calipershttps://grabcad.com/library/ws2812b-rgb-led-adafruit-neopixel-1
The project is coming along, Took the first staff to Makerfaire in the Bay Area last week and had a blast walking around in the dark room before the arc attack shows! (Metal and mpinner walking around with the staff)(Anouk sets the stage at the...
Hello Hackers!I've been a bit buried in startup slog, cadding and prototyping and thermalsing like a monster and generally disappearing from the world at large, though I am very friendly with the chineese now. Between that and burning man the staff progress...
Now that I've finally gotten all of the parts it's time to see if I can jam them together through mostly guesswork + a vague idea of what soldering is that has been garnered from random youtube videos. First I assembled the Pi Plate. This was my first...