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#1 monewwq1

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Posted 04 November 2011 - 09:53 PM

Hi,

Can someone please assist me with wiring this circuit? Thanks!

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Posted 04 November 2011 - 10:01 PM

Euh... LOL!
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#3 monewwq1

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Posted 04 November 2011 - 11:20 PM

Euh... LOL!



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#4 Mario Vernari

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Posted 05 November 2011 - 09:13 AM

Okay, you got it!
That's the schematic of the brand-new Netduino Ultra: Chris Walker made an effort to keep it secret, but the game is over...

As you may notice, there are many new exciting features:
  • bat-protocol, entirely programmable from C#;
  • embedded smoke generator, to scare the novices;
  • holy-water tank, useful to make the circuit working even without power;
  • and many more.
Any comment?
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#5 AJB2K3

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Posted 05 November 2011 - 05:42 PM

It's got going to work, it's missing the cold fusion reactor and the warp field coils! Hmn I see it's missing the flux regulator and the sid chip!

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#6 monewwq1

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Posted 05 November 2011 - 10:24 PM

It's got going to work, it's missing the cold fusion reactor and the warp field coils!
Hmn I see it's missing the flux regulator and the sid chip!


:( I was having trouble finding scarab beetles, and my electric eel won't stay still, but this information throws another wrench into the works. Or maybe I just need to throw a real wrench and another solder blob in there somewhere as replacement for the other items? Hmmm... any other suggestions?

#7 AJB2K3

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Posted 06 November 2011 - 08:27 AM

:( I was having trouble finding scarab beetles, and my electric eel won't stay still, but this information throws another wrench into the works. Or maybe I just need to throw a real wrench and another solder blob in there somewhere as replacement for the other items? Hmmm... any other suggestions?

The rench might just be able to do it but you would need to calculate the the force to within +/- 0.001% of recommended tolerance.

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Posted 06 November 2011 - 08:44 AM

my electric eel won't stay still, but this information throws another wrench into the works. Or maybe I just need to throw a real wrench and another solder blob in there somewhere as replacement for the other items? Hmmm... any other suggestions?


I did think about 6 inch nails for the eel - one at either end and this would also give you somewhere to attach the wire. I think that this may void the warranty and perhaps cable ties should be used instead.

I also believe that there are a few components missing. Data is obviously input using the mouse but the only output device I can see is the connection to the sun. I can only surmise that this is running the Blinky program.

Mario - I believe that the holy water is not there as a power source but has been added to dampen down the wild oscillation of the 666 timer.

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#9 Mario Vernari

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Posted 06 November 2011 - 10:00 AM

Mario - I believe that the holy water is not there as a power source but has been added to dampen down the wild oscillation of the 666 timer.

Absolutely! I'm still too rough for these ultimate technologies...(still at 555, with no need of water)
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#10 AJB2K3

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Posted 06 November 2011 - 07:29 PM

I also believe that there are a few components missing. Data is obviously input using the mouse but the only output device I can see is the connection to the sun.


Looks like you missed the neck strap for direct neural connection and the vibrator for force feed back !

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Posted 07 November 2011 - 12:38 PM

Okay, you got it!
That's the schematic of the brand-new Netduino Ultra: Chris Walker made an effort to keep it secret, but the game is over...

As you may notice, there are many new exciting features:

  • bat-protocol, entirely programmable from C#;
  • embedded smoke generator, to scare the novices;
  • holy-water tank, useful to make the circuit working even without power;
  • and many more.
Any comment?


Where can I pre-order? :P

#12 Darrin

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Posted 08 November 2011 - 04:04 AM

"Decoy" ... LOL!




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