Fabrication Workshop Followup.

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First let me thank the group of people who came on sunday for the first crack at the fabrication and circuit board workshop. I realize that we spent a lot of time in eagle and not enough time actually doing the etch process. In the future I will probably do a separate workshop for eagle alone.

For this reason I will be available Sunday at TDIs workshop at 833 SE Main #125 for any of yesterdays participants who would like to go over the process of etching the board again and to get some hands on practice.

Reinventing the Wheel (watcher)

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Its not very often that you get to go back to old designs and make improvements. Recently I got to rework a design from last year and build on the collective knowlege of 2 design teams and 3 design cycles. Does practice make perfect? We shall see. The first run. Last year I got to… Read more »

Using the dorkboard with other peoples programmers.

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When I developed the dorkboard I was working in conjunction with brian riley and paul badger. The dorkboard was an attempt to take the things I liked about the original really bare bones arduinofreeduino and refine them. Although I intended my design to be used with my programmer I tried to make it compatible with brian rileys programmers and the programming header pins are ordered according to the standard that paul and brian were working on. I will try to clarify some of this and show you how to use the dorkboard with other programmers.

burning a bootloader with the avr-dragon

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I generally dont use my dragon. Its notoriously fragile and complicated compared to my trusty avrisp-mk2. However somewhere between loaning it out and taking it to dorkbot meetings my mark2 has gone awol for several months now.
bootloader programming setup.
And since I am stuck using the dragon I might as well share a little.

Avrdude.

fiddle~ test

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This is my first real pd patch.

The noise gate was stolen from the samples. I would like to stuff more of the cruft in the right hand corner into the noisegate chunk so it will look nice.

In the one chanel It makes my bass sound like a cheap toy keyboard. In the other I can hear how closely it is tracking.

Plain ol aht (1876 SW 5th Ave).

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Cary and Allison at the coffee shop around the corner bought the business they had been working at from the previous owner. As a bonus I got to hang the first months worth of art on the freshly painted walls.

It’s like art. in frames. with paint. (imagine that!)

Or come see it at “Contrary” (1876 SW 5th Ave — through the month of april).

It feels good after all of this running unsuccessfully after “the money” and chasing all of these technical problems to look at your art on the wall and say “oh yeah. I am a obscening artist. I almost forgot.”