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  1. Send me the files and I will post out tomorrow
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  2. This is as good as it gets. They are stunning Chris. 👌
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  3. Finally finished the front of my head 😍
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  4. nice video chris step 2 is my favourite machine keep the videos coming
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  5. Just tried the first Rom, no good, so tried the second one.... alive and running spot on! Either £2 or £4 token. Many thanks for your help. Got coral haze £5 all cash 10p play Rom as a spare. Now gotta think what to do about the base as it's rotted away! Any body got a token pay slide? Beer tokens waiting! Cheers!
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  6. yeah the iphone picks this up but looking at it you don't see it, I will most likely put a nice red filter over the top so this will be eliminated, but me it beats having a 256 lamp matrix where one bad lamp transistor can take out lamps very easily, even if I can see this ghosting it is good enough for me and at least the led's won't blow if a transistor fails! (it is designed that way) the aim is to make it universal to plug it onto any matrixed lamps to identify easily lamp faults, either running test software or game software
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  7. Well this is it! the test! is it not very impressive but allows me now to see if all the transistors are working on a board! started with bellfruit scorp 2, it plods through the rows and columns turning on each led in turn. The scorp 2 board thinks it has lamp loads just fine so that takes care of the lamp sensing circuit! so here is the very 'non impressive' video!
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  8. LOL, not sure Bob this is really that good! most likely a disappointment to most! anyway today and tonight I got a bit further! The boards were designed to fit one on top of the other with pins going through each board t fit to the other so they stacked! this was the reason for the 3 pads with holes in either side of the heatsinks! BUT upon testing the led board, (and not quite sure how it happened) the rows lit up backwards to how I thought the displays should work! all in the right order just wrong way round! so after a bit of head-scratching worked out the order they should be! luckily it turns out not to be a big deal! instead of the connectors going nicely from one board to the other as planned, it now has some wires jumping the correct pins! and the others that are correct have the pins as planned! looks like this! the pins between the boards give it enough good support! this is one side where the 3 extra pins give the load board support on top of the display led board and a good clearance! and finally how it looks from the back now! the wires don't show so no worries! (it just took me a bit longer to put together!) almost as designed! lol
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