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DokuWiki supports some simple markup language, which tries to make the datafiles to be as readable as possible. This page contains all possible syntax you may use when editing the pages. Simply have a look at the source of this page by pressing</description>
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Archive of http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/~thunter/manuals/RemoteSpec89_18X.htm

Retrieved October 2009 from Internet Archive, dated September 13th, 2006.

Technical Note

Fluke is providing this information to those few customers who would like this information. We give this information with the understanding that Fluke will not provide any additional support on this information. This means that our Product Support Service will not be able t…</description>
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Linksys NSLU2 running Debian Linux off of flash memory, polls a 1-wire net every 5 minutes and records the data (temperature and humidity) to a remote SQL server.

1-Wire

PIC18 Microcontroller

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I successfully installed an Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 wireless card by modifying the whitelist in the BIOS. I&#039;ve compiled this step-by-step guide with references as I had trouble finding a similar resource online.

Living in Toronto, the 2.4GHz WiFi band is over saturated and my best wireless throughput was roughly 16Mbps, now with 5GHz Wireless AC, I get an average of 700Mbps. I decided not to upgrade to the latest BIOS and to attempt the whitelist modifi…</description>
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My parents have a cistern and a sump pump which would be useful to have some sort of water level monitoring.

In the past, we would check the cistern level with a pressure gauge calibrated in inches of water. There was a rubber squeeze bulb which which would pressurize a plastic line which fed into the cistern, and the resulting level would be shown on the gauge.</description>
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I was fortunate enough to receive my Tiko for Christmas from batch #1. Starting on Christmas day I printed a bunch of owls, a benchy, and some other ornaments as well as the Tiko demo print.

Video of my first print

Things I&#039;ve designed

	*  Thingiverse
		*  Tiko build volume
		*  Top hat (for a failed owl print)</description>
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Headless Setup

	*  Connect CHIP to your Linux computer via USB
	*  Run minicom -D /dev/ttyACM0 to connect to CHIP via a serial console
	*  Login to chip, username: root, password: chip
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16 Bit Digital input, 16 Bit Digital Output.



Outputs

16 Relays

Inputs

[HP3700]

16 socketed Optoisolators, rated for 5 to 240 Volts, AC or DC.

Pinout
Relay boardSignal NamePin#PinSignal NameGndGround B1 #A1 -I/O CH CKI/O channel check; active low=parity error</description>
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X10 Mini Timer power supply

The LCD display seems to die after a few years (on three units I&#039;ve used) so I figured out the pinout.
4N35&#039;s are used internally for opto-isolation, The power is from a transformer internally, with a rectifier and a capacitor.</description>
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Hardware

	*  Intel Celeron Dual Core E1200 CPU Allendale
	*  Intel Desktop Board DG35EC
		*  Product Guide
		*  Integrated graphics with DVI out  - Not used
		*  Four Sata connectors
		*  Gigabit Ethernet




	*  2x1024MB PC5400 RAM
	*  Masscool Socket 775 CPU Cooling Fan
	*  Cooler Master computer case
	*  Nvidia 7300GT PCIexpress video card</description>
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&lt;https://github.com/Photonicsguy/Eagle&gt;

eBay parts

Footprints for components I&#039;ve bought from eBay

	*  eBay search for Arduino pro mini
	*  eBay search for nrf24l01+ module

Arduini mini pro



NRF24L01+ module

I&#039;ve included a keepout block to prevent ground planes or traces from being routed under the antenna. I&#039;m using this module for</description>
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        <title>My quick guide to the Ontario HTA for Bicyclists and Drivers</title>
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Ontario Highway Traffic Act

“highway” includes a common and public highway, street, avenue, parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge, viaduct or trestle, any part of which is intended for or used by the general public for the passage of vehicles and includes the area between the lateral property lines thereof;</description>
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Upgraded to latest firmware by uploading aos325.bin and sumx326.bin via FTP.

&lt;ftp://ftp.apc.com/apc/public/hardware/webcard/firmware/sumx/v326/&gt;

APCUPSD crashing, aborted (core dumped)

I used the following patch to fix apcupsd:

&lt;http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=655741&gt;


=====
--- a/src/drivers/snmplite/apc-mib.cpp
+++ b/src/drivers/snmplite/apc-mib.cpp
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       break;
 
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        <title>NeXt Cube</title>
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From &lt;http://www.bangmoney.org/nextstep/root_password.html&gt;


Lost Root Password

If you&#039;ve forgotten the root password, you&#039;ll need to follow the following procedure to reset it so you can login as root. This is most helpful to people who&#039;ve just purchased a used NeXT but don&#039;t know what the root password is.

Reboot the system.
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        <title>7-segment display module</title>
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[Working Display]
Arduino library available on Github
This was one of my first doublesided and surfacemount boards. I made this board using Eagle for layout and then I used BatchPCB to manufacture the board. The board operates correctly, however, if I were to revise it, I would use a larger SMT resistor than the 0402 size. The board will be controlled via I2C from a PIC microcontroller, initially for the pressure sensor and later for other projects.</description>
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        <title>DGPS-11 Beacon Receiver</title>
        <link>https://www.photonicsguy.ca/projects/electronics/dgpsbeaconrx?rev=1415904614&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>DGPS-11 Beacon Receiver

Si-tex DGPS-11 Beacon Receiver module mounted in a weatherproof housing.
 Wire  Function  Red+3A fused 10.8 to 31.2VDC OrangeRS-232C In WhiteRS-232C Out Black- Negative BlueTTL Out GreenData Ground BrownShield GroundHow can I tell if my WAAS GPS is giving me a corrected fix?
  Look for a &quot;D&quot; in your Latitude/Longitude readout.</description>
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