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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2010

My implementation and software customisation of the Mondo Technology Superprobe - http://mondo-technology.com/super.html
Please see http://benryves.com/journal/3632205 for more information!

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  • GOSTEI AMIGAO BEM FUNCIONAL O CAPACIMETRO E O RESISTOR

    GOSTARIA DE SABER SE PODE COLOCAR UM CONTA GIRO

  • @albertoice2 Come again?

  • Hi!

    need the list of parts to make this?

    can any one help?

  • @magnito4363 See the link in the video description.

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  • GREAT VIDEO.

  • VERY GOOD! puts mine to shame

  • @stewartdahamman I work in web development, for my sins.

    TI's popular graphing calculators (such as the TI-83+) have a Z80 in them, and there's a relatively active community writing programs for them. I wonder what your laptop has in it - it could be an 8080, and there was a version of CP/M for the 8086.

    I haven't had any experience with the MSP430, though have been meaning to since the release of the inexpensive LaunchPad. Good luck with your studies!

  • @benryves Yeah its difficult to get free time to work on these things.

    Do you work in electronics ?

    Im studying electronics at the moment- we use the msp430, my lecturer said he

    hadn't heard of the z80 in years and that they were that tough you could use them as a hockey puck!

    I have an old laptop( small non-backlit lcd screen circa 1980's) that runs CP/M , not sure if it

    has a z80. I have test equiptment that has a z80 in it :) I ramble too much!

    Time to solder,sorry I mean sleep :-)

  • @stewartdahamman Thank you very much for your kind comments! :-)

    I enjoy working with electronics very much, but haven't had any time for my own projects in the last few months. I hope I can change that soon.

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