Good job! BTW, what is the value of the pull down resistors? I can decode the first 3 bands from the left as 472, but what is the multiplier value of the "gray/brown" band? (x100M ?) Thx!
Hi Wayne! Would it be possible to port the Sharp Manager to Linux? Or have you tried to get it working under Wine? It is a very cool project. I just built the CE-140F emulator from Fabio Fumi and like it very much. Your project has a slightly different focus and i like the multi-functionality with CLOAD/CSAVE, the floppy functions and the print functions.
that only time at techical school when I did not get full points from electronics exam was because of damn pc-1401 calculate wrong at basic mode. I dont remember any more what was calculation but it was quite simple and it looked like rounding error.
Great job. I am a novice and cannot really figure out how you have wired your arduino to the pins. I tried to slow down the video, but you move your hand so quickly - it is all blurred. Maybe add a still image to the github page. Thanks
Nice job! I would not recommend hot plugging accessories though.
I had something very similar but it had printout ability with very small register tape.
Good job! BTW, what is the value of the pull down resistors? I can decode the first 3 bands from the left as 472, but what is the multiplier value of the "gray/brown" band? (x100M ?) Thx!
Hi Wayne! Would it be possible to port the Sharp Manager to Linux? Or have you tried to get it working under Wine? It is a very cool project. I just built the CE-140F emulator from Fabio Fumi and like it very much. Your project has a slightly different focus and i like the multi-functionality with CLOAD/CSAVE, the floppy functions and the print functions.
that only time at techical school when I did not get full points from electronics exam was because of damn pc-1401 calculate wrong at basic mode. I dont remember any more what was calculation but it was quite simple and it looked like rounding error.
Great job. I am a novice and cannot really figure out how you have wired your arduino to the pins. I tried to slow down the video, but you move your hand so quickly - it is all blurred.
Maybe add a still image to the github page. Thanks
If you go to the Github page and look at the diagram there that will show how it's wired up.
Will it work with the PC1211?
I have almost the exact same device but it is a casio and it is a calculator xD