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| hello. While this question doesn't pertain directly to the handyboard, I thought I would post it here since I am using the handyboard in my project. Some of you may have heard of this product: There are devices on the market (radio shack and a few (...) (28 years ago, 27-Dec-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
| | | | Hey, it works!
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| I can hardly contain my glee! After 3 weeks of fun-yet-obsessive, marriage-threatening, Xmas-be-damned behavior, I've got all four IC and OC interrupts going, receiving/processing/outputting 4 RC PWM signals. This is only a side-note for Handyboard (...) (28 years ago, 27-Dec-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
| | | | Assembling the Handyboard
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| Hello all: We saw the recent message, same sub. We got our handyboard from Digital Micro a couple of days before the holidays. We had a great time building the boards. The kit is excellent. The instructions are great - even for novices like us. (...) (28 years ago, 27-Dec-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
| | | | Re: Assembling the HandyBoard
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| (...) The whole issue of null (inverted) connections vs. straight-through is incredibly confusing, because you must take into account the gender of the connector (male pins or female pin sockets) in determining whether it is a null connection. Start (...) (28 years ago, 27-Dec-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
| | | | Thanks, Fred
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| Fred, Thanks for giving us this great design. I appreciate it and I enjoyed building my Handy Board from a kit. I do have two corrections, though. No big deal, just typos. In the on-line assembly instructions, J15 is referred to as J14 at one point, (...) (28 years ago, 27-Dec-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
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