[neonixie-l] Re: 14-digit nixie calculator project with clock function

2021-03-01 Thread newxito
I’m cleaning up the firmware of the calculator and I have moved the code 
for the calculations to a small separate library. 
Actually, I would like to learn how to build unit tests and that’s the 
ideal type of library to start with. 
But I quickly found out that this is boring and not fun… so, no unit 
tests...
If someone is interested, here is the link :
https://github.com/axtar/NixieCalc

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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: B7971 DUSTOFF Board Interest

2021-03-01 Thread Peter Doroba
No worries. Thanks!

Pete

On Thursday, February 25, 2021 at 1:36:06 AM UTC-5 Mahdi Al Husseini wrote:

> Hi, Peter (and Bill and others),
>
> I owe you all some information, which I will get to this weekend. I 
> apologize - I have been out of country for work related reasons, and have 
> been away from my workstation, for much of the past few months. Finally, I 
> have returned home. Be in touch soon. 
>
> Mahdi
>
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 3:53 AM Peter Doroba  wrote:
>
>> Any updates?
>>
>> On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 4:36:57 AM UTC-5 wayneco wrote:
>>
>>> I’m down for two, more if it can be a generic data receiver and display, 
>>> I have been wanting something like that, Burroughs nixie based  for a long, 
>>> long time.
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>
>>> On Dec 17, 2020, at 08:24, Peter Doroba  wrote:
>>>
>>> Any luck moving the remaining merch? :-)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, December 5, 2020 at 10:07:20 PM UTC-5 Peter Doroba wrote:
>>>
 Okay, count me in for a board.  Good luck with the training!  Seems 
 we're into the same things just in different order.  I'm working on 
 learning microcontroller programming and PCB design.

 Pete

 On Saturday, December 5, 2020 at 9:39:29 AM UTC-5 Mahdi Al Husseini 
 wrote:

> Hi, Peter, very cool! I have my commercial and instrument ratings in 
> rotary aircraft (and am working on my commercial multi engine FW). 
> Possibly 
> ATP one day - we’ll see!
>
> Yes, all of what you are requesting can be done seamlessly, though it 
> requires a wifi network that you can connect to, to be available. 
> Shouldn’t 
> be a problem if you live at an airport!
>
> I have one other interested individual, but need one more in order to 
> make putting another batch in worthwhile (the $300 cost is near 
> production 
> cost, so it’s a loss if I can’t sell at least of four of five). I will 
> let 
> you know if that happens by email 
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mahdi
>
> On Sat, Dec 5, 2020 at 8:37 AM Peter Doroba  
> wrote:
>
>> Great! I'd likely take you up on the code help offer.  I did start 
>> out as an EE major in college but switched to Aeronautical Science when 
>> I 
>> got the flying bug. :)  I'm a Spirit Airlines Captain and live on an 
>> airport so the the METAR/TAF feature really speaks to me. LOL  Maybe a 
>> silly question but the board can display the current date and time 
>> correct?  Can it be configured to display both local and UTC  in turn?  
>> Also, how often is the WX data displayed?  Thanks!
>>
>> Pete
>>
>> On Friday, December 4, 2020 at 10:49:02 PM UTC-5 Mahdi Al Husseini 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Yes of course! Currently, it will immediately select the closest 
>>> airport based on longitude and latitude data, but it is very easy to 
>>> adjust 
>>> the code to select a particular airport ID. I can help with that as 
>>> needed. 
>>> The current code for TAF/METAR is attached for reference. If purchased, 
>>> I 
>>> will adjust the code slightly, to support the ESP32 on the new boards. 
>>>
>>> On Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 9:55 PM Peter Doroba  
>>> wrote:
>>>
 I'd be interested! Is the METAR and TAF feature standard? I assume 
 the airport ID is customizable?

 On Friday, December 4, 2020 at 8:51:43 PM UTC-5 Mahdi Al Husseini 
 wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am thinking about producing another batch of five B7971 
> clocks/displays (without tubes), and would like to know who might be 
> interested. 
>
> Video of the clock/display in action: B7971 Dustoff IoT Board - 
> YouTube 
> 
>
> These new boards are outfitted with the improved ESP32s instead of 
> ESP8266s. This is my last run of B7971 boards for the foreseeable 
> future. 
> The cost would be $300 + shipping. 
>
> Thank you. 
>
> Mahdi
>
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[neonixie-l] Keysight Scope Month/Wave/University 2021...

2021-03-01 Thread Nick
Keysight University 2021 (in previous years was called Scope Month, then 
Wave) is starting on 15th March and is an opportunity to win up to a total 
of USD 300,000 of Keysight test gear...

https://kulive.keysight.com/?ref=v67qk0aaQQk0WMpE

I've never won anything, but am always hopeful!

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