Not bad to you too Darrel.
God damnit ....
I'm Tafe qualified in Digital Electronics :P
Nice job mate, very impressive
Trent Jackson
Not bad to you too Darrel.
God damnit ....
I'm Tafe qualified in Digital Electronics :P
Nice job mate, very impressive
Trent Jackson
Arh! the results of second attempts. I'm rusty as hell.
I strongly encourage you to further this Darrel
Trent Jackson
Very cool Darrel. Have you ever thought about marketing this type of approach as a tutorial series? Food for thought.
Wisdom is knowing what path to take next... Integrity is taking it.
Ryan Miller
I had plans, many years ago, to do something like this, but with a bit of a twist. A complete digital electronics training / development system, half virtual (like what you have done here) -- and half "real". The real part would have plugged into your parallel port (of course today though you'd go with USB) -- and allowed the user to setup the circuits on it, just as they see it on their screen. The virtual side would check the circuit and spit out exercises to complete.
I actually presented the idea to Silicon Chip. They thought it sucked harder than a heated vacuum cleaner..
Trent Jackson
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
Getting distracted, starting to think about bullet proof vests again.
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