To add to Neo's Arduino subject matter I have decided to upload this in ".zip" format.
Ignore "*.info" files these are AMIGA icons only and also the "HAM" drawer as these are photos in ancient AMIGA HAM modes.
I have noticed that there are current converters to RS232 for USB Arduinos and this was my incarnation 11 years ago for the Diecimila Board. It should still work so long as "RXD" and "TXD" are the same pinouts as my board and it looks as though they are.
This gives everyone, even with old HW, a chance to have fun with Arduino.
The serial circuit is a modification of Arduino's original design on their very first Arduinos from yesteryear.
Irrespective of any copyrights in my stuff I categorically state on this post that you can do with any info as you please, this is a CC0, Public Domain issue.
NOTE: You can only use one mode at any one time, so ensure that the USB is disconnected when RS232 is being used and vice-versa.
Hopefully the ZIP file uploads...
Enjoy, along with Neo's examples...
Barry.
EDIT:
Incorrect zipfile replaced...
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A very simple Arduino board test... LOL
Here is some very easy code to test a cheap Arduino board I just got from China via Aliexpress. I am still waiting on a about 30 more orders from Aliexpress for more Arduino stuff. This was the first order which made it here.
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Arduino test-code... (18 Replies)
In my further exploration of Arduino, today I decided to install the arduino-cli on my mac today.
https://github.com/arduino/arduino-cli
I followed the instructions for macOS but when I got to this part:
arduino-cli board list
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Normally, when the Arduino starts... (9 Replies)
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Normally I have very good experiences buying from AliExpress, but in this case with Elecrow, I'm disappointed.
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Normally I'm not into kits, but I thought my wife would enjoy this one since she is a big fan of robots and droids on StarWars!
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GIT-ARCHIVE(1) Git Manual GIT-ARCHIVE(1)NAME
git-archive - Create an archive of files from a named tree
SYNOPSIS
git archive [--format=<fmt>] [--list] [--prefix=<prefix>/] [<extra>]
[-o | --output=<file>] [--worktree-attributes]
[--remote=<repo> [--exec=<git-upload-archive>]] <tree-ish>
[path...]
DESCRIPTION
Creates an archive of the specified format containing the tree structure for the named tree, and writes it out to the standard output. If
<prefix> is specified it is prepended to the filenames in the archive.
git archive behaves differently when given a tree ID versus when given a commit ID or tag ID. In the first case the current time is used as
the modification time of each file in the archive. In the latter case the commit time as recorded in the referenced commit object is used
instead. Additionally the commit ID is stored in a global extended pax header if the tar format is used; it can be extracted using git
get-tar-commit-id. In ZIP files it is stored as a file comment.
OPTIONS
--format=<fmt>
Format of the resulting archive: tar or zip. If this option is not given, and the output file is specified, the format is inferred from
the filename if possible (e.g. writing to "foo.zip" makes the output to be in the zip format). Otherwise the output format is tar.
-l, --list
Show all available formats.
-v, --verbose
Report progress to stderr.
--prefix=<prefix>/
Prepend <prefix>/ to each filename in the archive.
-o <file>, --output=<file>
Write the archive to <file> instead of stdout.
--worktree-attributes
Look for attributes in .gitattributes in working directory too.
<extra>
This can be any options that the archiver backend understands. See next section.
--remote=<repo>
Instead of making a tar archive from the local repository, retrieve a tar archive from a remote repository.
--exec=<git-upload-archive>
Used with --remote to specify the path to the git-upload-archive on the remote side.
<tree-ish>
The tree or commit to produce an archive for.
path
Without an optional path parameter, all files and subdirectories of the current working directory are included in the archive. If one
or more paths are specified, only these are included.
BACKEND EXTRA OPTIONS
zip
-0
Store the files instead of deflating them.
-9
Highest and slowest compression level. You can specify any number from 1 to 9 to adjust compression speed and ratio.
CONFIGURATION
tar.umask
This variable can be used to restrict the permission bits of tar archive entries. The default is 0002, which turns off the world write
bit. The special value "user" indicates that the archiving user's umask will be used instead. See umask(2) for details.
ATTRIBUTES
export-ignore
Files and directories with the attribute export-ignore won't be added to archive files. See gitattributes(5) for details.
export-subst
If the attribute export-subst is set for a file then git will expand several placeholders when adding this file to an archive. See
gitattributes(5) for details.
Note that attributes are by default taken from the .gitattributes files in the tree that is being archived. If you want to tweak the way
the output is generated after the fact (e.g. you committed without adding an appropriate export-ignore in its .gitattributes), adjust the
checked out .gitattributes file as necessary and use --work-tree-attributes option. Alternatively you can keep necessary attributes that
should apply while archiving any tree in your $GIT_DIR/info/attributes file.
EXAMPLES
git archive --format=tar --prefix=junk/ HEAD | (cd /var/tmp/ && tar xf -)
Create a tar archive that contains the contents of the latest commit on the current branch, and extract it in the /var/tmp/junk
directory.
git archive --format=tar --prefix=git-1.4.0/ v1.4.0 | gzip >git-1.4.0.tar.gz
Create a compressed tarball for v1.4.0 release.
git archive --format=tar --prefix=git-1.4.0/ v1.4.0^{tree} | gzip >git-1.4.0.tar.gz
Create a compressed tarball for v1.4.0 release, but without a global extended pax header.
git archive --format=zip --prefix=git-docs/ HEAD:Documentation/ > git-1.4.0-docs.zip
Put everything in the current head's Documentation/ directory into git-1.4.0-docs.zip, with the prefix git-docs/.
git archive -o latest.zip HEAD
Create a Zip archive that contains the contents of the latest commit on the current branch. Note that the output format is inferred by
the extension of the output file.
SEE ALSO gitattributes(5)AUTHOR
Written by Franck Bui-Huu and Rene Scharfe.
DOCUMENTATION
Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org[1]>.
GIT
Part of the git(1) suite
NOTES
1. git@vger.kernel.org
mailto:git@vger.kernel.org
Git 1.7.1 07/05/2010 GIT-ARCHIVE(1)