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vegipete

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Posted: 02:08pm 29 Jan 2013
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Greetings All!

A couple of weeks ago I received my CGColorMax1. (Note the missing 'u' - as a Canadian, I sure like seeing colour spelled with a 'u'. ;-) What fun! The CircuitGizmos version needs a component or two soldered on, which calls to mind the Apple 1 from the 70's.

The board powered up fine although the USB/PS2 adapter wouldn't physically fit beside the vga plug so I had to root around a bit for a PS/2 keyboard. Had to try a few SD/MMC cards to find one that worked fine. But how totally cool! Works like a charm.

The CGColorMax1 comes with both a screw terminal and barrel jack for the power in connection. I decided to mount both by trimming the screw terminal leads so they don't pass through the board and then soldering it to the bottom side. Then I soldered the barrel jack to the top side.

I can understand the comments about the surface mount VGA and PS/2 jacks. I really hope they get changed to through hole components with the next spin of the PCB. Let the user solder them in if costs are a problem.

A power switch was easy to add - just replace the power jumper with a 2 pin header from a scrapped PC with a switch on the other end.

Today at work I set up a PC to flash the latest version of the firmware. Again, went without any problem one .NET 2.0 was installed. I looked at the MMIDE for the first time too, which also worked fine.

Some minor comments about the Beginning Maximite (begmax.pdf) document from CircuitGizmos.
- Hopefully the CGColorMax1 circuit diagram will appear at some point. Some details are not obvious from the start. (For example, the serial hardware isn't actually connected to the PIC32.)
- I think it would be nice if Figure 70 showed which was pin 1. I've since discovered that figure 71 shows what I wanted to know.
- I wonder if the interfacing examples for the CGMMSTICK at the beginning could be replicated for the CGColorMax1, perhaps with each set of examples in a separate chapter.
- Is there documentation showing the soldering required for the CGColorMax1? Those new to the concept of soldering your own computer might appreciate simple instructions.


All in all, I am very impressed with how the whole kit works. Two thumbs up! If I had more thumbs, they would all be up!


I've attached a picture of my 4 year old son working on the CGColorMax. At first I thought he was writing a web browser for it but when I looked more closely, I saw he was just typing random garbage. But you never know. He has though learned to type 'RUN' <ENTER> to get a program to run. Pretty good. I think I was driving before I learned that.



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CircuitGizmos

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Posted: 02:53pm 29 Jan 2013
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That is a great post! Thank you for all of the kind words.

  Quote  The board powered up fine although the USB/PS2 adapter wouldn't physically fit beside the vga plug


Yes, space is rather tight along the back of the board.

  Quote   then soldering it to the bottom side. Then I soldered the barrel jack to the top side.


That is a smart move!

  Quote  I can understand the comments about the surface mount VGA and PS/2 jacks.


The VGA jack is changing. PS/2 will stay the same (it loosens up after initial use.)

  Quote  , the serial hardware isn't actually connected to the PIC32.


Next version of the document I clear that up.

  Quote  - I think it would be nice if Figure 70 showed which was pin 1. I've since discovered that figure 71 shows what I wanted to know.


Good suggestion.

  Quote  - I wonder if the interfacing examples for the CGMMSTICK at the beginning could be replicated for the CGColorMax1, perhaps with each set of examples in a separate chapter.


Another good suggestion.

  Quote  - Is there documentation showing the soldering required for the CGColorMax1? Those new to the concept of soldering your own computer might appreciate simple instructions.


Also good! I will be adding these suggestions to my to-do list.


Thanks again for the kind words!



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Grogster

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Posted: 02:11am 30 Jan 2013
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Yes indeed, it is very scary how close to the 80's home computers, the MM is.
Especially now that it is in colour!

The B/W one was an excellent toy, and reminded me of a Sinclair ZX81 on steroids, but the colour one is so much better, and the MMBASIC language sees constant updates and bug-fixes, which means it gets better all the time too.

Oh yeah, and us Kiwi's in New Zealand also spell colour with the u!!! Edited by Grogster 2013-01-31
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CircuitGizmos

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Posted: 04:56am 30 Jan 2013
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I'm careful to refer to the original Geoff Graham design as the "Colour Maximite".

Perhaps when I ship orders of CGCOLORMAX boards I should include an extra U in the box for people to solder to the side of the R.


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Grogster

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  CircuitGizmos said  Perhaps when I ship orders of CGCOLORMAX boards I should include an extra U in the box for people to solder to the side of the R.


HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!

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bigmik

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Posted: 10:45am 30 Jan 2013
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  CircuitGizmos said  
Perhaps when I ship orders of CGCOLORMAX boards I should include an extra U in the box for people to solder to the side of the R.


Is it a surface mount `U' ??


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CircuitGizmos

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Posted: 10:48am 30 Jan 2013
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  bigmik said  
  CircuitGizmos said  
Perhaps when I ship orders of CGCOLORMAX boards I should include an extra U in the box for people to solder to the side of the R.


Is it a surface mount `U' ??



U is through-hole.

u is surface mount.
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MOBI
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Posted: 11:32am 30 Jan 2013
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All this talk of "U"s is making me feel "sheepish"
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BobD

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Posted: 04:36pm 30 Jan 2013
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  MOBI said   All this talk of "U"s is making me feel "sheepish"

All I can say is Baaaaaaah
 
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