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  • Let Down and Hanging Around

  • I was let down a lot by how the "Community" received this board. I thought it would spark a lot of interest, as it could be the starting point for a lot of new things. The first obvious goal was making replacement boards for A500+ machines but this was...
  • Bringing Up GDEY042T81-FT02

  • I'll skip to the happy ending. I can drive the display, the back light, and can read data from the touch screen, but achieving those milestones took much much longer than it should've. This update won't have much info on the actual e-reader project but...
  • Aussie Sawppy - Dumb things I did

  • So I finally have the software sorted and I can "drive" the servos on the kitchen table by logging onto the Pi's network with my smartphone. A eureka moment of sorts! . I pause here to thank @Roger for responding with generosity and verbosity to my requests...
  • Tinymovr R3.3 (alpha2) now available!

  • Good news, after an admittedly long wait, the new alpha2 boards (R3.3) are now available! These boards have a few layout improvements compared to the alpha1 boards, namely: Better signal routing allowing wider power traces on the rear side of the board....
  • The history of SMP and some shoutouts

  • The first attempt at this type of printing was done by someone on the Lulzbot forum back in 2013. Back then they didn't give any particular consideration to the material properties of the molten metal, which is why they couldn't get past the clogging...
  • Initial Checkout

  • What Is It?The Intel SDK-85 is a single board computer trainer from Intel.  It is very similar to the MOS (later Commodore) KIM-1 in that it features a keypad and 7 segment display.  2K of ROM and 256 bytes of RAM are provided...
  • Rev 1. PCB Assembly!

  • Alright here we go! In case you missed the last log, here it is! Check it out because what you're about to see will make a lot more sense. Just like the last log, this log is going to be a retrospective, but I promise that the next CRAPi2040 log to grace...
  • Getting close

  • After several hours of soldering to extend cables, everything is wired up and waiting in the studio... won't be too long now!
  • Last couple bugs

  • I tried hard oxide coating the aluminum: unlike normal anodization, this process requires high voltage and active chilling, as well as a ramp-up in voltage that is gradual so that the surface isn't porous. Also, it evidently requires a fresh surface...