Arduino
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Arduino
thingy type wotsit:
In-fact it's not but it does go with the Arduino, it is a screen Nextion 48 32 T0 35-011
if any body plays with them or has son/daughter who wants it.
Never been fitted but anti-static bag opened to check contents. postage cost. pm me.
Lyn.
In-fact it's not but it does go with the Arduino, it is a screen Nextion 48 32 T0 35-011
if any body plays with them or has son/daughter who wants it.
Never been fitted but anti-static bag opened to check contents. postage cost. pm me.
Lyn.
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Re: Arduino
Tis clear out time again, in the same draw and for the son/daughter in your life:
Pie Model 3 b Ver 1.2 with Msata SSD daughter board fitted but i knicked the ssd for a hard drive in the lappy
easily removed if not needed, plus OS on 8gig card.. donation to air ambulance or Cancer unit of your choice.
Pie Model 3 b Ver 1.2 with Msata SSD daughter board fitted but i knicked the ssd for a hard drive in the lappy
easily removed if not needed, plus OS on 8gig card.. donation to air ambulance or Cancer unit of your choice.
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Re: Arduino
Pie now gone/going to a good home.
Lyn.
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Re: Arduino
Wtf are you on about?
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Re: Arduino
I'm sticking with what I know best....
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Garage Electrics!
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Re: Arduino
I don't really understand the techy IT stuff either. I do, however, number a few techies amogst my cycling mates. One runs Custom PC magazne. Others are in very techy job roles. This sort of stuff comes up in mid-ride conversations.
It's a bit like learning a new language by purely listening. I know enough now to know what they are talking about, and what projects they are using the devices for, but not enough to understand how they are doing it.
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Re: Arduino
****It's a bit like learning a new language by purely listening. I know enough now to know what they are talking about, and what projects they are using the devices for, but not enough to understand how they are doing it****
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Re: Arduino
Have now fitted the winky valve on the left hand thread adjucillator with a 6A g-duc rectitator.
As it's a 12 dot version 3 for exterior fanc smelting does anyone know if a 20 millicock Shart wiper would be a better option?
As it's a 12 dot version 3 for exterior fanc smelting does anyone know if a 20 millicock Shart wiper would be a better option?