The design models have been 3D printed and assembled. We made two devices, only the outer casings are different in the two models. One is printed on a SLS 3d printer (Nylon PA-12) and another one with an FDM 3D printer (PLA Black).Both the models are...
I've added a whole bunch of new functionality into the CPU core:All branch instructions. I had just JMP in the past, now I have:JLTJLEJEQ (tested)JHEJGTJNE (tested)JNC (tested - need rechecking)JOC (tested - need rechecking)JNOJLJHJOPNow the ALU supports...
This log includes major upgrades included in the current system.Till now we had been using an older OS incompatible with RPi 3 since the display could have only worked with that image. Additionally it caused the trouble where the onboard or external...
This last weekend was productive and the major portions of the frame are now complete. After attaching the engine mounting plate to the frame, the next step was assembling the lower frame. The lower frame is similar to the lower ring of the upper frame,...
Hey all!This is another project log to update the latest developments of OWL (Just in case you forgot, we call it OWL because, well, Open Indirect Ophthalmoscope, OIO).So, since the last time I made a log, we’ve been working on--making an elegant GUI...
Earlier version of the device was reconsidered in terms of following aspects:• Accommodating for different refractive errors • Aesthetics • Ergonomics • Weight distribution OIO ASSEMBLY EXPLODED ASSEMBLY1. ACCOMMODATING FOR DIFFERENT REFRACTIVE ERRORS...
Can't find a way to add files to the project, so I'm just going to paste below - sorry. First is the BASIC program, then a text file I wrote to document the code. My apologies to anyone who tries to read this; I have no experience with BASIC.Here...
Well, it turns out that BASIC strings can be at most 255 bytes long. I was trying to keep all of the labels from an assembly file in one BASIC string, which meant I couldn't have very many labels. Below is an updated BASIC assembler which...
Today, the NeuroBytes project takes its first baby step into the 21st century.Okay, ignore the extremely sketchy construction techniques. It's an STM32F0 Discovery board, chosen due to its extremely low cost (under $10) and built-in ST-LINK programmer....