The cost of procrastination. If you’re a regular reader of this blog, one thing you know is that I’ve been having chronic problems with
Veronica – F18A Font
Shuffling bits for fun and profit(?) Last time, we got the F18A physically repaired and running off Veronica’s power supply. Things seemed to be
Veronica – F18A Baby Steps
One step back, two steps forward. If you’ve been following this Put-An-F18A-In-Veronica drama, you know that we had some very light early successes, followed
Veronica – Transceiver Strikes Back
THIS IS FINE. After the incredible success of our last bit of work on Veronica’s F18A, I was very excited to get started on
Veronica – Transceiver Repair
Do not go gentle into that good night. Just when things were starting to go really well on the Put An F18A In Veronica
Elliptical – Rear Subframe Replacement
Testing the limits of my desire to repair. What’s this? Is that my elliptical machine on the operating table again? How can this be?
Veronica – F18A Control Signals
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. With our recent success in remembering how to do address decoding, it was
Veronica – F18A Address Decoding
Bridging The Gap As you probably know if you’re the kind of person who follows this blog, the 6502 CPU (the 1970s chip around
Swiveling Tripod Adapter
Making improvements to a tool we built A while back, I built a couple of smartphone mounts for tripods, based on a design that
Veronica – GPU Strikes Back
Time for our girl to learn some new tricks. If you were to ask me what questions I get asked the most in my