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Revision as of 16:50, 9 January 2018

DC 503

I got a fantastic / unique / special PCB board:

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My research in Google Doc

Message from the creator of the project:

I'm in london now, unable to sleep from jetlag, and had a couple other requests for details on this board recently, so i finally posted it 13 months too late... Take a look at https://git.io/bikebadge, i've chosen some specific parts that will work - there's lots of flexibility to most of them.

Yes, you will need a programmer to program this chip. I usually use the sparkfun tiny avr programmer ($20) or one of the inexpensive USBASPs you can get from china for under $2. If you have an arduino already, you can flash it with the arduino-as-isp sketch, and then use it as a programmer.

Let me know if i missed anything so i can add it to the git repo.

(I take some credit here - I think that my enthusiasm motivated @securelyfitz to publish the code)

So we have the PCB, list of components, and .ino sketch... For someone who does it routinely - easy job - for me... I've already invested many hours into researching the project and getting all the information required. From here I'd like to pay you 20 / 30 / 40 / 50 GBP (+component cost) for bringing it to fruition...

I'm hoping that you will find this work enjoyable and my family will love me because I'd be able to spend more time with them :)


Monezor

Again I have PCB but... My knowledge is limited. Potential place to get more knowledge: https://mattermost.getmonero.org + https://mattermost.getmonero.org/monero/pl/91xjezq5fp8z9br4xka83534hw (link to the message asking for list of components, Mon 8 Jan 2018)

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