Well, I tried the space-counting thing and got it close, but no cigar. It
worked well at first, but the more stuff I hooked up to it, the harder it
was to get to certain cells. But if nothing else I know I'll get there
with practice. Thanks again for all the ideas. :)
On Sat, Aug 11, 2018 at 12:43 AM, Tom Fowle <wa6ivgtf@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, the PI is rather static sensative. Really a grounded wrist strap and a
grounded anti static mat are a really good idea if you're going to be
getting your little charged haptors in there a lot. A good sized metal
tray, old baking sheet? is a very good plan if nothing else.
Tom Fowle WA6IVG
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 05:07:14PM +0000, john peacocke wrote:
I would be very reluctant to poke around with a conductive wire. TheRaspberry- Pi is very sensitive to mis-connection or the shorting
together of adjacent points.
This is in comparison to the Arduino, for instance, which is muchtougher.
Always?
Ok, you say, you ALWAYS SWITCH OFF before making tests..... ......
should be firmly located on a decent sized tray capable of supporting the
I generally advise that the breadboard, along with the processor board,
wrist while you are picking along the rows of holes.
Windows 10
TMS, OM........................ meaning Tune for Maximum Smoke.
john
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Mike,
As for breadboards, I use a a wire to count holes. It is not efficient
kind of works.Pi Foundation.
Pranav
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