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Re: uBITx v5 with Nextion 3.5"
I should have stated that the prior file is for the Enhanced display.
By Evan Hand · #87069 ·
Re: uBITx v5 with Nextion 3.5"
Richard, Try the attached tft file.? I do not have the hmi nor can I find where it came from, so cannot give them credit. 73 Evan AC9TU
By Evan Hand · #87068 ·
uBITx v5 with Nextion 3.5"
Hello all I am looking for a 3.5" HMI file that: a) is formatted to fit the entire screen correcty b) supports DSP1, Spectrum, and Standalone Signal Analyzer, and CW Decode using a second I2C Arduino
By Richard Lambert-Porter · #87067 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
Arv: Been there, done that. The Air Force bought my company's statistics package (Microstat) as a bundle with Zenith Data Systems computers. They said they wanted "an interactive training package" for
By Jack, W8TEE <jjpurdum@...> · #87066 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
https://www.forth.com/starting-forth/1-forth-stacks-dictionary/ Newbies may not get it! _._
By Arv Evans · #87065 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
Poke around here: http://www.forth.org/ Still lots of people active in the world of Forth, some not that old. Likely far more people than in this little Bitx enclave. And looking at that webpage, I
By Jerry Gaffke · #87064 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
Me too! I dust it off once in a while and reverently put it back in its place. _._
By Arv Evans · #87063 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
Tom I think Forth was the computer language that "almost made it" but was just too nerdy for the time. A non-ham friend in Texas tried to write a front end for it (looked a lot like the Bourn Shell
By Arv Evans · #87062 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
You guys are bringing back memories.? A friend of mine wrote a Forth interpreter for the Atari 400/800 computers called ATILA (A Thread Interpreted Language for the Atari).? I had a lot of fun
By Dj Merrill · #87061 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
Evan There are probably a few of us still around that once were adept at Forth. In the days of slow CPU's it was one way to get significant speed from an 1802 (Cosmac Elf) or 6502 (Ohio Scientific).
By Arv Evans · #87060 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
That is very cool! The first company I worked for designing laser printer controllers and rasterizers, the place where I became known as a "Laser Printer Controller Expert", we wrote all our own line,
By Tom, wb6b · #87059 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
Very cool to hear about your Urdu typesetting system. Yes, "fonts were stored as graphics described in text files of AutoCAD in dxf format" is a terrifying thought! Found this Hackaday post when
By Jerry Gaffke · #87058 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
Thanks Jack, It will be interesting to learn more about the chip. Tom, wb6b
By Tom, wb6b · #87057 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
Forth is a write-only language. Talking if postscript... In 1989, fresh out of college, I took on a really ambitious project to build a typesetting system for my mother tongue: Urdu. Working with
By Ashhar Farhan · #87056 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
I was inspired to dig through boxes in the basement, Yes, I still have Loeliger's book, with my scribbled notes in the margins. As a bonus I found my first edition of K&R's C book, also full of
By Jerry Gaffke · #87055 ·
Re: Trouble ahead- mixed signals?
Hi Vic, The information about LinPSK is helpful for me running several Pi machines. Right up front you callout Pi-zero. Then later you mention a "little Pi". Is that the Pi-zero again? I have a little
By Bill Cromwell · #87054 ·
Re: uBitX V6 no transmit power #ubitxv6 #ubitx-help #tx
Hi Evan, Yes - Last reading was meant to be 80m. Re-checked this morning and 7.150 MHz produced 3Watts with RV1 at max (after re-calibrating BFO due to it being re-set upon installation of a firmware
By nickredmayne@... · #87053 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
From 1983 to 1985 I worked for a company called Qubix, down in Saratoga CA. They were building a"Document Processing Workstation", had a huge 2kx2k monochrome monitor driven by a Sun-1 computer
By Jerry Gaffke · #87052 ·
Re: I've ordered my BITX V6.? now I need help choosing a better microphone.
I really like this powered mic on Amazon: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IT1IHFM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 You can either change the 4 pin plug to a 3.5mm plug or as I
By Evan Hand · #87051 ·
Re: I've ordered my BITX V6.? now I need help choosing a better microphone.
Zvika, To be clear, the mic plug is a 3.5mm stereo with Tip, Ring, and Sleeve (TRS) connections. NOT the normal smartphone type of plug with two rings (Tip, Ring, Ring, Sleeve plug). The mic is
By Evan Hand · #87050 ·