Building "Clearwater Industries"
railbuilderdhd Wrote:Thank you Thomas. You are correct the only thing left now is starting.

...Have you done other fun projects with the microcontollers?

Sure!

for example this here - an "Alabama state trooper" car in 1/87 scale that I pimped for my friend Hardy:
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or the turnouts for my 1/32 racetrack in wood:
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I do have to admit that Hardy supported me - he created the layout for the circuit boards.

Quote:I would love to know what else your doing.
Also did you learn assembler for this or do you have more experience with programming/electronics.

Dave

I learned Motorola M68000 Assembler and IBM3090 assembler about 30 years ago.
About 10 years ago I became more interested in how electronics work.
Since about 5 years I learn and use PIC assembler, supportet by Hardy who is an electronic engineer.

So: yes I learned it to program my tools for model railroading, slot racing, rc airplane flying and whatever I do in my spare time.

Regards Thomas
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