Thatโs my #RC2014Assembly name badge module built and working.
The LEDs are connected to the bus so I can see what is happening in my #RC2014 in real time. I did have to remove the LED on the RX pin for it to work when using a serial terminal.
This is a great little module. Thank you @rc2014 !
In one respect, #RC2014Assembly was an utter failure - I didn't take a single photo on the day ๐ข
But, in every other respect, it was a huge success! It was such a fantastic day. The time just flew by. It was great seeing so many people from the #RC2014 community all in one place. Some were familiar faces from other events, but it was great meeting others for the first time too.
Thanks to everyone that turned up, and especially the exhibitors and those that gave a talk. If you took any photos on the day, can you please share them here if you haven't already done so.
#TNMOC was an amazing venue too. Even without all the RC2014 goodness, it is still well worth a day out to visit.
I've still got five, *five* expansion cards from #RC2014Assembly that need building and testing.
And I really need to get back to finishing the big machine. And the small machine.
Objective for the day complete.
SC126 kit picked up at #RC2014Assembly from scc.me.uk completed and booting into CPM. Nice little all-in-one Z180 based kit.
Sleep nao.
I'm really not sure if I was meant to do this, but...
(had to de-link RX for the terminal to work mind)