I have a T48 programmer. Would that suffice or would I need something else?
I have a T48 programmer. Would that suffice or would I need something else?
How much?
$18 shipping on a $9.50 part π³
HR will be fine with it.
Two lines of text on an Oled display. First line says "Hello Quazar" and the second says "ABCDEFGHIJKL" All the characters are the right way round!
Three lines of text on an Oled display. First line "Hello Quazar" and "ABCDEFGHIJKL" are all at right angles. The third line is a single letter "A" the right way up.
Finally!
Three lines of text on a small Oled display on a RC2014 module. The first line (saying "Hello Quazar") and the second line (saying "ANBCDEFGHIJKL") are rotated 90 degrees. A final line with the sole character "A" is upside down.
Good news: I've written some Z80 code to change from horizontal to vertical font data. (Impressed myself with my bit-wrangling) All good to go now, yes?
Quazar OLED module showing two lines of text. One says "Hello Quazar" and the other says "ABCDEFGHIJKL" But all the letters are rotated 90 degrees anti-clockwise.
@samcoupe.com Apart from the minor detail of the font orientationπ
Duration of play would depend on whether you're, say, a solo/lead instrument or just backing. Ballpark of an hour (maybe two) without a break.
Metal wind instruments are fairly fragile. The sax is also a reed instrument and the reeds and mouthpiece are especially fragile. A musician would typically keep half a dozen reeds in their case.
Not a sax player but I do play (for pleasure not pay!) other woodwind instruments, so I can give you some ballpark answers.
I don't know what they are talking about. I've never noticed anything out of the ordinary about your commentary. I think it's very clear and appropriate. The topics of your videos need a slightly slower, less chatting narrative to allow the viewer to take everything in.
You have my deepest sympathies.
Or you fall in love with it instantly but they don't do it in your sizeπ
Quote: Everyone is welcome here. Hate is NOT. Words printed over a rainbow.
#StrongerTogether
My Harlequin is finally working!
Z280 SBC with Rc2014's LCD module showing the system has booted in RomWBW.
Text output of Z280 SBC booting into RomWBW
Another successful build! Plasmode's Z280 board! #rc2014 #z80 #z280
For me, it was moving to a city and suddenly finding there were people like me and no-one cared about people's differences.
"Freak", "Weirdo", "Anorak", "Special", etc.
Here's a view from the other side of the interview table:
2) Having all application forms in the same format *really* helps when trawling through many applicants.
3) Many companies don't actually submit their job adverts to Indeed, etc. Indeed (badly) scrape adverts from our own job site.
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Assembler Tynemouth Minstrel 4th computer on blue silicone soldering matt.
Photo of TV screen showing the power on screen of the Tynemouth Minstrel 4th. The on screen text text says: "ZX81 BASIC FOR MINSTREL 4TH V1.4"
Do mighty trees grow
Tynemouth Minstrel 4th PCB and all the discrete components laid out on a blue silicon soldering mat.
From tiny acorns...
They're just "overhead". No one reads them. Just ship it.
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You are personally responsible for becoming more ethical than the society you grew up in. Says Skeletor looking rather fierce, with his staff aloft.
Harlequin 128 board with all components & IC sockets soldered. IC sockets are all unpopulated.
And now all the sockets in place. I *think* That's all the soldering done.