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Revision as of 09:42, 13 August 2019
Description | Hacking flip-dot displays |
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Website(s) | |
Type | Workshop |
Kids session | No |
Keyword(s) | hardware, embedded, hacking, coding |
Tags | Village:HardwareHackingArea |
Processing village | Village:HardwareHackingArea |
Person organizing | User:Ssaschaa |
Language | de - German, en - English |
Other sessions...
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Starts at | 2019/08/24 16:00 |
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Ends at | 2019/08/24 17:00 |
Duration | 60 minutes |
Location | Village:HardwareHackingArea |
Usual story: no money, lots of deadlines, unsustainable promises, social responsibility, no time at all, but the unique opportunity to get an additional time-sink. Yeah. Seconds later, I got some huge flip-dot displays I couldn't even carry myself and a lot of single modules. Soon (measured in seasons) it became obvious, that reverse engineering the RS485 based IBIS bus would not make me very happy in the long run. So I decided to get rid of the original controller board and drive the flip-dot modules myself. The goal would be a non intrusive board to directly connect any BROSE display (or array of the same) through the proprietary 60-pin connector... So, this is the story of that effort...