Wrote a very basic command interface with three commands:W - Write the EEPROMR - Read the EEPROMB - Bounce an LED across the RPP-UIO-16 cardThe result looks like this:Write to the EEPROM Read from the EEPROM 0000 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0b 0c...
Tonight I gathered some reference/research material for this project. Fortunately, several others have done some really great work with this module, so here's credit to them: LTC3780 DatasheetBeyond Logic blog postTemplaro blog postGreat Scott videoJulien...
I haven't done any further tests with the UDP controls, but I captured some more traffic in order to try to figure out how is the video transmitted between the quadcopter and the mobile phone. The communication seems to be established through port 8888...
I'm going to create a stand-alone PSoC project to use the PSoC to read SD cards. I'm going to start with the hardware defines for this project (which should leave the Z80 hardware pins unmolested) and just not download code. For the software piece, I...
Hardware testing is complete on all the jump and branch instructions. So that's the first 8 out of 256 instructions tested! The next 24 are loading operands. These should work fine since the jump/branch instructions are also loading operands in order...
When entering a short test sequence on my remote this is what my receiver displays (a dot means an exact repetition of the previous packet):All on: 07 B0 F2 EA 35 90 01 B9 AC F9 .......................... 07 B0 F2 EA 35 90 00 B9 74 E0 .. Color red: 07...
Here are some "Quickstart" instructions for the Menu, BASIC, VTL2, and Visual/02 programs in Mike Riley's alternate program ROM. They're not a full manual yet, but will get you started and give you a "taste" of vintage programs and languages. A Quickstart...
Intrigued by the various file-related pointers seen in deleteThisFile_EB9B, I remember that the keyboard scan routine had a final case where the bulk of the keystrokes (the printable ones) are handled, and there was a scan code to ASCII routine before...
The end goal for the Autodro is a complete monitoring system for under $10. This means that cheaper, simpler, less accurate sensors are needed. I've started with a simple EC sensor, and am hoping to design something around $1.So far, I've created a sensor...
I've got the BIOS loading for Multi-boot Multicomp. It boots up to the Multi-boot prompt. > Available Commands: :ccxxxxiibbbbbb Load Intel-Hex file record Rxxxx Run from address xxxx Sddd System boot Iddd Init: Format directory Pddd[,xxxx] PutSys: write...
At last, I found a bit in EC RAM that is used to enable EC ACPI, so ACPI is working now. I copied the ASL code from vendor DSDT, and now battery, AC, and lid status change can be detected by OS now.https://review.coreboot.org/#/c/19072/
For some reason, EC probes are relatively expensive. In most cases they are more expensive than pH probes, which to me seem a lot harder to make. So, I decided to make my own EC probe, as you can see below:The contacts are gold plated Studex ear piercing...
I just got the pH portion of the circuit working. There actually wasn't anything wrong with the circuit. It turns out that the probe that I was initially was using was bad. I tried a different brand and it worked perfectly. The working probe is listed...
My friend Dylan Brophy inspired me to investigate the ability to output the cyrillic text using different output devices, supported by Terminal-BASIC. 1. Using symbols others then capital latin in identifiers not possible and unnecessary. 2. USART output....
It was dumb to use a DC motor for this project. I should have just ponied up the resources for a high speed stepper. My plan was to attach a rotary encoder to the DC motor to accurately measure the number of rotations. This is not easy....First, I tried...