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Troll feeder

Member Since 17 Mar 2011
Offline Last Active Apr 29 2012 09:26 PM
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In Topic: Tricorder using 4d systems oled

24 April 2012 - 03:52 PM

Please Troll feeder, are you driving the Oled from Netduino ? or from another procesor in the setup?.
I'm looking for some code sample to use ND with the uOLED-160-G1(SGC) or uOLED-96-G1(GFX).(www.4dsystems.com.au)
I found some code in CPP in the mBED forum, but deriving some working class for ND, is beyond my actual capability,it will take some months.
Can you post the code or part of it for the Oled display,
Thanks for any help.
Paiva



I'll post some code tonight. I need to do it from my other computer. I am using a serial interface to drive the display, with the display in SGC mode and have made a class to drive the display.

In Topic: Recommend a scope or PC card for working with Netduino?

07 April 2012 - 12:30 PM

I purchased this baby:
OWON SDS7102-V 100MHz 1GSa/s Digital 2Ch Oscilloscope w/VGA and LAN Ports $417
Really does have the lan port, got it in three days via UPS and got the optional battery.

There are also these for a little less:


OWON SDS6062-V 60MHz 500MSa/S Digital 2Channel Oscilloscope w/VGA & 800x600 LCD $345


refurbished OWON SDS6062-V 60MHz 500MSa/S Digital 2Channel Oscilloscope w/VGA & 800x600 LCD $245

In Topic: 4D Systems Lib, update/fix/port of the Lumensoft

18 August 2011 - 09:30 PM

it works fine on all (1.44, 1.8,3.2 )i've tried. You have to use the scg firmware from the 4DSystems site, and make sure the proper libs are included I think I had them and used an ifdef to choose them.

In Topic: leach power

26 July 2011 - 10:01 PM

Why can't you tap off a small group of panels? Use the right taps, and tap off any where from 4 to 12 volts then use a boost/buck regulator and some lifepo or nicad batteries. No fancy charging circuits.

In Topic: Anybody interested in a cheap IMU?

25 May 2011 - 08:11 AM

I am still interested. Any cost estimate? Any change in features? Thanks Mike. Please excuse brief post iPhone+bed+1:00 AM

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