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#2 Re: Bugger
Oh dear.
Any public info on your new project yet ?
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#3 Re: Bugger
Ouch.
#4 Re: Bugger
Which one, several things on the go, couple of versions of the mosfet circuit and a turntable controller system I have been working on for over a year that Dave posted some pic's of the metalwork, And I must get back to that FPGA board, but that involves installing a new copy of eagle which all I have done towards so far is install Ubuntu on a 64bit box with that in mind.
Just about everything I make larger than a power supply tends to have a AVR processor in, so the dragon got used for all of them.
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#5 Re: Bugger
Co developing a new turntable that sounds so far "astonishingly good"
New balanced mains transformer nearly ready
New 5 amp linear power supply starting development soon ( we need to get it into a smaller case somehow)
I know about 2 others but that's Nick's business not things he is doing for/with me.
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#6 Re: Bugger
I had no idea what an AVR Dragon was until this evening, but now I know that it could be quite useful for someone like Nick.
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#7 Re: Bugger
There you go, thats you and Dave learning something
Its doubly annoying as not only do I have to buy another one, I dont get to try out the updated software yet.
Its doubly annoying as not only do I have to buy another one, I dont get to try out the updated software yet.
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#8 Re: Bugger
you can borrow mine but I'm in France at the mo.......not sure if they're still available...very careless to fry it....there are very cheap SPI programmers on ebay as a stop-gap, but I'm sure you know that..
if you still want it in a couple of weeks let me know and I'll put it in the post...sorry I can't be more help.
if you still want it in a couple of weeks let me know and I'll put it in the post...sorry I can't be more help.
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#9 Re: Bugger
Thanks Ed, I have a replacement on order from Farnel. I do have a couple of the ZeptoProg interfaces as a fallbacks.
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