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Grogster

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Well, I am just experimenting here....



I was going to design my own MM clone, but at the end of the day, I decided it was far less trouble to just use a ready-made module such as the CGCMM2.

Despite the wires all over the place, this is a fully functional system, and the FIRST successful test of which, I have been writing for about one year.

It is almost better then sex(almost!) that it is all working from one end to the other now.

EDIT: Used to be able to put reasonably big photos up here, but no matter what, my image is being re-sized. Sorry, folks.... Edited by Grogster 2014-04-01
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  grogster said  How to wire a CGCMM2


Is that a question or are you just bragging because your work bench is infinitely tidier than mine?
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Hi Grogster,

Ok it looks very impressive but I am curious as to what it does!
I see your little 'Serial test message' module on the left. What happens when you push what look like the big buttons (red & green ones assuming they are buttons)??

And is that a glass of beer in the top right hand corner?

MaxiMite Home brewing kit maybe . . .

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Better than SEX??


 
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This IS a vibrating SEX machine!
 
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I'm gonna go buy a CGCMM2 for the 'other half' and see what she says!

If you don't hear from me for a while you know Grogster was wrong

(I think she might like it . . .


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Mind you; he does say 'almost

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Lou

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Looks great Grogs,

The green button, Warp Speed, the red Photon Torpedos.
Other than that, what does it do ??

Lou
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Obviously it is blinking a red LED.


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It depends all on your Performance .
A 32 bitter performes much better than a 16 bitter.

You can also measure it in inches.


  WhiteWizzard said   Mind you; he does say 'almost
 
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Grogster obviously enjoys playing with 'it' as he hasn't been around for a while to answer our curiosities

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Just noticed a pack of 'breath freshening mints'.

Come on Grogster, What is IT??


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Grogster

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Crikey - did not think this thread would generate such interest, it was just an attempt to show how messy my wiring to the CMM2 board is - the "How to wire a CGCMM2" is a play on words, cos it is NOT neat, and ideally should be neater and tidy etc.

However, everything is working on it. It was my night when I posted it, so no replies from me till now, which is my morning.

It is the security system I have been working on for the last year, perfecting the code and finding and squashing bugs.

It allows an administrator to edit/delete/create message, logs anything that goes through it on a day-by-day basis, reads messages from the SD card, and sends them to pagers, although, this is likey going to move to TXT messages to cell-phones very soon, as pagers are 20-something year old technology, and are hideously expensive these days, compared to a nice cheap cell-phone, which can be had new for about $20, and if all you REALLY need is the SMS ability...

Red button is reset, green button is just a way of simulating a power failure - this will be connected to a relay powered from the system transformer, so that NO becomes NC, so to speak - if the relay drops out, it tells the system, which throws up a message, and the other pole of the relay is used to set off a power-failure beeper.

Anyway, I just put up the photo, as I was able to actually get messages from one end(the message generator on the left) to the pagers(via transmitter connected to the DB9 cable coming off the 232 level corrector). I could have(and will in the final version) used the on-board 232 converter on the CMM2, but the wee board I am using already had the DB9 on it, making it nice and easy - at the time - to connect to the pager transmitter.

All that messy wiring and relay, LED's etc will be on a supplementary board I am designing, which will mount on the CMM2's "Sea of holes" - it's unused space, but a nice area to mount a small additional board of tricks.Edited by Grogster 2014-04-01
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WhiteWizzard
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Very impressive, but also very disappointing for those of us following this thread!

So atmega wasn't quite correct with his guess as to what it was but hey, at least he now has an idea for his next project

Agree with migrating to cell phone - I didn't even know you could still get pagers!


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Grogster

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Pagers are getting harder and harder to find - and thus quite horribly priced.

That, and the pager transmitter costs about $1,000 and you also need a license from the Government to transmit, if the power is greater then 500mW - that's another few hundred bucks.

TXT messages on the other hand, are essentially free, if you get yourself a plan with unlimited text per month, and txt messages are so much more reliable then they ever used to be before, I think this is the way to go now. There used to be the odd time that a txt message was dropped or could not be sent, but I can't remember how long it has been now since I got one of those failed message messages on my phone - it's been several years at least - all messages always come and go fine.

Regardless, you can always query the GSM module - it will send an "OK" if sent, or some kind of error code if it can't, which the system could read and retry with etc.

Sorry about it not being a sex-toy, but hey - there's a project for someone, as you say!
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I thought Dietmar was right on the money there, especially when Wiz noticed the breath fresheners - very disappointing!
 
Grogster

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You people have it on the brain!

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  Grogster said   You people have it on the brain!

. . . . but you started IT!

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I always thought sex was a pain in the Arse ... till I discovered Women

No it wasn't posted by

Mick

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