Update September 5, 2017 - IO is adding correctly once again. Could not isolate the problem so just started adding 104 caps to parts of the registers that had not already been filtered. Still have a very slight glitch with one led on the accumulator but it does not seem to
affect the system :-)
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After running IO for several days it has developed a glitch. From start up the registers count from 0 to 15 just fine. However, after that, bit 3 or binary 4 becomes random and causes the whole thing to spit out all kinds of trash. I think the problem is in the PC but need to trace the signals from start to finish. Oh well, this is what it's ( learning ) all about :-)
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Plasticard sounds like a good idea. I would think about making it solder free. My paper card takes heat fairly well but can't take too much handling or moisture :-)
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Oh the joy of creating something! :-) I'm sure you will figure it out, this would make a wonderful retail kit, using say, plasticard.
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Hey Martian,. Yeah, I gave that some thought :-) I'm in slow mode at the moment and keeping an eye on hurricane Irma. I have about a week to get ready, just in case.
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I've been following the news from the US (I'm in the UK), it's terrible. I hope it passes you by and you can resume your build asap.
I can picture this as a retail kit, coming in a pack, slot together plasticard parts and a bag of components. As a learning resource, it would be incredible. If you ever did do that, I'll be one of the first customers!
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