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- Jan 1, 1970
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$10,000.00 computer? Are you interested in a used bridge, cheap?
.. . . conveniently located near downtown Minneapolis . . .
Mark
$10,000.00 computer? Are you interested in a used bridge, cheap?
Hi,
Here is my suggestion to turn your oscilloscope into a clock with a PIC a 4
resistors :http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/082-pic-oscill...
I'm opened to your destructive comments
Bruno
Hi,
Here is my suggestion to turn your oscilloscope into a clock with a PIC a 4
resistors :
http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/082-pic-oscillo-clock
I'm opened to your destructive comments
Bruno
BrunoG said:Hi,
Here is my suggestion to turn your oscilloscope into a clock with a PIC a 4
resistors :
http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/082-pic-oscillo-clock
I'm opened to your destructive comments
Can't you just tie a long rope on the oscilloscope and make a pendulumJohn said:Our expensive scopes already have time-of-day clocks.
John
Our expensive scopes already have time-of-day clocks.
Can't you just tie a long rope on the oscilloscope and make a pendulum
out of it?
Can't you just tie a long rope on the oscilloscope and make a pendulum
out of it?
Don said:Can't you just tie a long rope on the oscilloscope and make a
pendulum out of it?
Hi,
Here is my suggestion to turn your oscilloscope into a clock with a PIC a 4
resistors :http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/082-pic-oscill...
I'm opened to your destructive comments
Bruno
For you next project, build a device that will accept a string of
characters and convert them to a voltage function of time, as in the
logo for the Plessey Company: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plessey
Hmm,John said:Here's my company logo, as a vector display and an x-y analog scope:
http://img527.imageshack.us/my.php?image=htilogomm7.jpg
John
Neat.
Could one make the 4th "unused" voltage level something out of range
of the display, so that the extra lines are not visible?
Here's my company logo, as a vector display and an x-y analog scope:
http://img527.imageshack.us/my.php?image=htilogomm7.jpg
John
Hi,
Here is my suggestion toturnyouroscilloscopeinto a clock with a PIC a 4
resistors :http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/082-pic-oscill...
I'm opened toyourdestructive comments
Bruno
BrunoG said:Hi,
Here is my suggestion to turn your oscilloscope into a clock with a PIC a 4
resistors :
http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/082-pic-oscillo-clock
I'm opened to your destructive comments
Vladimir said:There is one thing that I didn't understand: are you guys have terribly
nothing to do?
If you show a TV picture using an oscilloscope, could it be a way around
the TV tax in some countries?
Hi,
Here is my suggestion to turn your oscilloscope into a clock with a PIC a 4
resistors :http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/082-pic-oscill...
I'm opened to your destructive comments
Bruno
Hi,
Here is my suggestion to turn your oscilloscope into a clock with a PIC a 4
resistors :http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/082-pic-oscill...
I'm opened to your destructive comments
Bruno
David said:The entire image needs to move slowly around on the screen randomly to
prevent screen burn-in.
If you show a TV picture using an oscilloscope, could it be a way around
the TV tax in some countries?