[Blackpool] ripon road open at 10
Elizabeth C
elizabethcoop1945 at hotmail.co.uk
Thu Jan 15 10:50:24 UTC 2015
I will be there (wind permitting) with Laptop & Tower (1 with issue, 1 without) - Thanks for offer of help Arthur. (Firefox has since updated to 35 but still have the issue.)
Mike - Susan might be with me with her laptop, if not, I'll fetch it for you.
Thanks for opening Mike.
Elizabeth
> From: arthur_garlick at hotmail.com
> To: admin at pcrecycler.co.uk; blackpool at mailman.lug.org.uk
> Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 10:42:35 +0000
> Subject: Re: [Blackpool] ripon road open at 10
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> Thanks Mike
> Jack and I will be there.
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> I've been messing with Arduino Nanos and i2c I'll bring those projects along to show, I think the use of the £3 Chinese mini OLED screens is interesting, especially for those building smaller projects like robots that need a screen display to see or debug what is going on. My two projects are a watch and a dual temperature sensor, I also have a Blackpool Geekup project that is a bar toy with a philosophical twist.
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> If anyone (Les!?) has an Arduino Mini, or any of the smaller Arduinos (trinket etc.) that they can bring so I can look at them (and perhaps play) that would be great for me.
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> If anyone has a Nano or similar that doesn't have the pin headers soldered on that they don't want, I may be in the market to buy or swap for something like the Adafruit Gemma or a Gemma + OLED screen. (NB Gemma won't talk to the OLED screen easily, she isn't 100% Arduino compatible)
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> I bought the Adafruit Gemma for a wearable project, it's nice and great for what it's designed for, but a bit limited and I'd definitely revert to a PIC12F675 rather than use a Gemma.
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> One week on from installing Mint... yes it's a usable bit of kit, I like it. The fact that the Chinese FTDI replacement chips work directly with it was a boost to my interest. It was a downer to find out you can't get a Adafruit Gemma to work on Linux though. I'm back doing my Arduino Nano development on my Windows8.1 laptop for now. Glad I have the Linux option though - thanks Tony.
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> I'll help, if I can, with Elizabeth's problem too!
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> See you there
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> Arthur
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> > Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 10:08:54 +0000
> > From: admin at pcrecycler.co.uk
> > To: blackpool at mailman.lug.org.uk
> > Subject: [Blackpool] ripon road open at 10
> >
> > Hi folks -
> >
> > I will be opening at ten. Tony and Les intend to start work on
> > re-assembling the 3D printer.
> >
> > http://blackpoollug.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/makerspacefy1-and-3d-printer.html
> >
> > Mike
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