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Mar 18, 2008 6:24am

blinkenlights

I connected one of these to one of these, and made it do this:

Hardware is kind of a bitch. I have all these resistors that I'm told are necessary to prevent things from asploding, and if I want to have more than two rows of LED on there, I'll have to purchase a few more transistors. But, so far, encouraging!

Comments (2)

  1. Awesome, it's fun to get responses from things that aren't on your screen. How do you like the Arduino? I've heard people praise them but haven't tried myself. I still have a couple Making Things components sitting in a shoe box by my desk and wonder if I have space in said shoe box for an Arduino as well. :/

    Posted by Taylor on Tuesday, March 18 2008 7:19pm UTC

  2. Hurray! Yes it's hard, but fun i hope too :)

    Posted by Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino on Tuesday, March 18 2008 10:19pm UTC

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