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Testing ROM
09/14/2015 at 09:53 • 2 commentsNow that all things are pretty much connected, I am left only with making an assembler. I tried testing all of the modules, this is a short clip of testing the ROM module. Enjoy
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Stitches and flux
09/07/2015 at 07:28 • 4 commentsDon't want to overreact here, but I shed blood for my project. ;) I needed some jumper cables for my project and I was being stupid. I tried pulling them out from an old pc case, but instead of unscrewing the case I went in through the hole where the power supply was. I pulled them all with ease, then I saw another one that was connected to a speaker or a buzzer, I didn't need the buzzer so I decided to tore it out. I hit the metal with my hand as the cable snapped and slashed my hand a bit. I needed stitches so it took a week before I was able to continue with my project.
I feel things are moving pretty fast regarding my project. I have to reprogram 3 micro controllers then I guess I can start working on the ASSEMBLER.
Oh I also would like to thank @Radomir Dopieralski for introducing me to a thing called flux. It made soldering a fantasy. So Thank you Radomir for that.
I'll update this post with a picture or two when I get home.
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my Keyboard meets RS232 adapter - instant love
08/26/2015 at 06:14 • 0 commentsIt's just a quick update. I applied some noise reduction meassures. That's the copper wire (with isolation) that is grounded and wrapped around the other wires that are connected to the adapter.
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Bridge era
08/21/2015 at 22:04 • 2 commentsHello
So just a quick update. Thank God the bridge connecting the two parts is working.
I'm displaying an old message on LCD - this time communicating via bridge.
Both parts are now leaning inwards, but that will be fixed when I'll get to it.
Let the pictures talk. (sorry, probably the worst quality so far)
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My bridge thing
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PIC 16F 844 - MCU
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Hackaday prize 2015
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Current status
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Update
06/01/2015 at 21:31 • 0 commentsI mounted slots for my 7 segment display controllers. I mostly slavaged them. Also, I got my 2 pieces of PIC16F884, which has 40!! pins each and what's even more important it has a lot more program memory.
One will be used for my compiler, another for my CPU.
What will make the computer to execute is a firmware that will output basic code (for setting things up) to the CPU which will execute it.
Follow up to come.
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Segments and commands
05/29/2015 at 09:11 • 0 comments