First of all, I had a LCD module other day. It is based off a MCP23008 I2C expansion. I wrote some code, and the back of the I2C but it is tested. When I give it a shot, it worked perfectly, so I am happy. Unfortunately, I forgot my
LCM initialization is a pain the ass, so I just put it in the garbage. I just had it working for a time, it is initialized with some ridiculous scheme, so I think I should get a real follow the correct time and the like. In short, this
display module .
I also completed a 12 Qubes last night packing up. I re-wrote the lead part of the process, so if it ever crashes, you can still use the USB bootloader mode by holding down the reset button command, when you power.
In the background, you can see my "organizational capacity" to work. My calendar is pretty good, writing, and I have a small box. I decided to use them a few photos.
In the canon, there are aluminum alloy shell. In the heart of chocolate bag, a power cord. Behind the box in the lasagna, but also cable 100. Finally, in the back of cereal boxes, there are 39 pairs of relay modules. Bagged up, everything is ready out of the door. This is my "inventory" of cheap ideas!
Last on the list, I got my new one from Ryan mold. I thought of a neat way for them to do so completely have fewer bridges, or when the committee handling errors. I cut out of cardboard board size, and then taped the top of the template! This is a post with a picture (do not forget to use alcohol to clean it every time you use it).
Ah, this is all folks! Just a small update to say, Qubes ready out of the door. I need to wait now and working in the power cord during the firmware. Fortunately, tomorrow is my last exam (Monday), so I am free to 4 after the end of the month a lot of work, I can.