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I'm a Forth newbie working on an eForth for low-end ($0.20/piece) STM8S Value Line devices. My starting point was Dr. C.H. Ting's STM8EF eForth demo (a STC eForth). My contribution is new features, bu…
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al177 forked stm8ef and added initial board support for the HC12 (Si4463 not yet working).
To do:
* reverse engineer the HC12
* enable a wireless Forth console on a HC12 through an unmodified HC1…
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Hi, I just realized that you are from Munich, too. *servus*
I want to use an STM8 device like this one:
https://github.com/TG9541/stm8ef/wiki/Board-W1209
... and add an ESP-32 - for wifi contro…
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By accident I noticed that for Windows there is now an alternative to e4thcom:
> escom is a terminal program that runs under Windows. It can be used for communicating with an embedded Forth system,…
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I have recently purchased a board on Ali and uploading your firmware produced a randomly garbled display.
I turns out that my board has a common anode (CA) LED display (p.n. **TUSO-02803-U**) as op…
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A MODBUS board with the name "modbus_relay8 v1.2" arrived a few days ago:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5466977/118179562-bfdb0380-b435-11eb-83f9-9bac45d34676.png)
It has an STM…
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Yes the link you showed is the exact tester. I have 3 of them and use them to validate battery capacity of NiMH as well as my 18650's. I see this as a useful tool 3 buttons, 4 digit LED plus current…
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A review showed that implementing a very basic "MODBUS Client" based on UARTISR. The use case is application programming oriented and is thus very similar to writing application oriented MODBUS Server…
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Thanks!
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I thought that 3.3v output PIN cab be used to drive some other sensor or something like that,but it doesn't have enough juice to drive sensors.
So I put the pin to good use by connecting to GPIO of E…