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  1. T.T.

    Need help finding an electronic component

    what is your project anyway?
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    Need help finding an electronic component

    I'm not sure if you'll find one that has exactly what you're looking for up front, but you may be able to open one up to see if there's anything you can interface to. I know that even cheap harbor freight calipers have a data output, so you might get lucky taking a cheap scale apart and poking...
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    Let's move the moulds!

    Does it come preseasoned? A good seasoning layer is important for all things cast iron :D
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    Let's move the moulds!

    In order for the bypass wire to make any useful difference, it would probably have to be 2-3 mm thick just so the inductance can be low enough to not mess with the frequencies we're dealing with. (and even that may not work due to skin effect. Litz wire may work though)
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    The tale of the cases

    @Zwerg01 Yes, you are right, I miss typed my number. You're looking at just the RAM, whereas both the ram and the soc need to be viewed together. If they're sharing the same power rail, they will affect each other very much Also, Daveshah is correct. We're trying to analyze this from a purely...
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    The tale of the cases

    Let's look at the voltages that ED has already mentioned So, the voltage drop in this case is 0.04V or, 40mV. This is a very tiny voltage drop. Now, without knowing the current draw of the soc and ram we can't know what the resistance is, but, let's assume the soc and ram draw 600 mA, (anybody...
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    My journey into atheism and theories on life

    Having lived in the bible belt for a time (specifically Alabama) I can say it's mostly a southern thing. Where I live now (Idaho) religion isn't randomly brought up with strangers. Granted, that may also be because a good chunk of the religious people here belong to the same church.
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    My journey into atheism and theories on life

    Apparently free neutrons have a half life of about 10 minutes, but it stabilizes it is in a nucleus.
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    My journey into atheism and theories on life

    I believe that my God made us in His image. So because of that, He would have a human form. Even more specific, I believe that He has a physical body just like we do, but unlike ours, His would be perfect and immortal. I also believe that He has goals, motives, etc as well.
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    My journey into atheism and theories on life

    @rygD Do you have a link to this chart? I'm rather curious to see it.
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    My journey into atheism and theories on life

    Just stumbled upon this thread. Even as a Christian (specifically a Mormon) I'm finding this thread very interesting. I love to hear other's points of view, and why they have those views. On the topic science and religion, I've always viewed them as going hand in hand. I've never liked ideas...
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    do you think pcsx2 could work

    Not saying that gamecube and ps2 will even be possible, but I do remember in the early days of the pandora that people repeatedly said that DS emulation was never going to happen and if it did, it wouldn't be playable. But we got surprised there. There's always a chance we can get surprised...
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    Share your projects

    I finally had enough time to work on the gameboy to oscilloscope adapter. It is much better now. In fact, it would be playable if I had a controller attached to the gameboy. This time the circuit is using binary counters to advance the beam forward for every pulse from the gameboy's pixel...
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    MIDI software

    LMMS is a good one, RoseGarden + Fluidsynth is another good one if you're wanting something a bit more advanced.
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    Share your projects

    That beetle is absolutely beautiful! One of these days I want to find a beetle with a crap engine, but a working transmission and solid body, stick a large brushless motor on it, and have myself an electric beetle.
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    Share your projects

    I'm actually using a hex inverter in my circuit for a similar reason for biverting. It makes a great buffer so that the signals switch more cleanly. Plus I needed to invert the sync pulses. I have a GB pocket that I backlit and biverted, in fact a GB pocket may even behave better in this...
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    Share your projects

    The DMG is definitely easier than what a pocket would be, plus they're pretty easy to come by. Once everything is done, I'll only be using the main CPU board of the DMG, the LCD will probably just be set aside and forgotten. I haven't even started the cabinet for the arcade thing, I wasn't...
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    Share your projects

    If you can get me in contact with him, that would be awesome. I have no clue what the problem is. I'm just using a DMG-01. It had some lines through the LCD so my brother took the shell and I took the guts. I actually have a 5 inch monochrome CRT from an old portable tv that I want to hook up...
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    Share your projects

    I nearly forgot about this thread. This is what I've been working on for the past 2 weeks. I got my hands on a gameboy and decided to have it display onto my oscilloscope. I call it the AnalogBoy I got this idea (and information) from the NintendOscope. The interesting thing about the...
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    3d printers are all the rage...

    I know it's not, but for the tolerances that my printer has, it's close enough. Now if I were machining something, that would be a different story. I've been wanting to try frosted glass. Right now the thing that works beautifully is a solution of gelatin and water spread onto the glass bed...
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