Yes.
With Recube Pro you can set % to any value, from 0 to 100.
I always set my chips to 97%, because it's prime. :cool:
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Yes.
With Recube Pro you can set % to any value, from 0 to 100.
I always set my chips to 97%, because it's prime. :cool:
The ad looks very good - clear and complete description IMO. Very good deal!
Oh, and my nano does have those pads - I just didn't know where to look...
How many do you have, Tom?? :p
"Basically, configure a NANO as an ISP and load the current Arduino bootloader onto a properly connected NANO."
That is above my pay grade!!
My nano's don't...
<Thumbs Up> on not getting entangled - hadn't thought about that aspect.
Point taken on the fact someone can buy a $3 nano and make it work...BUT... that requires thinking, and figuring, and...
Personally, I think you are at least 50% low on your pricing!
Would it be reasonable to bump it up enough to make it worth your while, plus maybe even include something for Tomuro in each sale?...
Those look super spiffy.
Can the nano connect to a PC so you can use the ReCube Pro chip programming commands (i.e., change material, color, cartridge type)?
A small suggestion: if the area that holds the contacts could be configured such that they could flex independently (ie, a split between them? separate "arms"?) -- so they were independently...
We now take time out for a non-announcement... :)
TD, I'm sorry I haven't been engaged, to try to help. We have sort of a small family health crisis (dad in law) going on, so I'm a bit busy.
Anyway, as best I remember I just followed some...
Yep, all the +5v you need comes from the nano - pin 27 (4th from the top righthand corner... :p )
We're proud of you for taking this great step, TD!!
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Are any of your chips still...