Ahh, that makes a lot more sense; my initial google searches came up with a popular in circuit programmer called "ICP2", so that's why I was confused.
But wow, dat keyboard! -- It's super impressive looking! -- Lame that it ended up like that. Heck, I'd just buy one online if it was a thing...
I googled that, it looks like some kind of chip programmer? -- I don't really know what I would need it for -- I already have chip programmers for all the MCUs that I work with; I've made other HID devices before with ATMEGAs using V-USB. -- It's kind of a hack because they bitbang the USB...
That's basically exactly what I was thinking -- just use the gerber to design a new board with an ATMEGA32 on it -- reuse the existing case and buttons without harming the original electronics, in case I wanted to put it back together, or to sell as replacement parts...
Thanks for the STL links...
Hey guys, I tried to do a little searching before posting this, but I'm coming up blank.
I really love the keyboard and joystick layout of the official pandora case -- and I love my android phone. -- I want this keyboard / joystick for my android phone -- preferably in the form of a snap-on...
Methinks, this would make an interesting movie -- I'd be surprised if there were no pirates though, I mean considering all the theft that's been going on, I guess that makes them land pirates or something.
As for the status, it's always good to see it, but is there ever going to be any kind of...
As far as investing goes -- will there be any option for preorderers who have still not recv'd their Pandoras (such as myself) to pay for an upgrade to the newer 1ghz/faster ram boards (mentioned on an earlier post)? -- I know a lot of people who have already recv'd their Pandoras didn't seem...
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