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[20:50] <neiljp_wk> got working instructions with it? generally been made available, or...?
[20:50] <neiljp_wk> got working instructions with it? generally been made available, or...?
[20:51] <Joran> neiljp_wk: power. press minimus on pogo pins. press blue button until it stops flashing, release button, enjoy noise. done.
[20:51] <Joran> neiljp_wk: power. press minimus on pogo pins. press blue button until it stops flashing, release button, enjoy noise. done.
[20:52] <Stanto> Do you have to power both minimi?
[20:52] <Stanto> Do you have to power both minimi?
[20:52] <Joran> press button until blue light stops flashing that is
[20:52] <Joran> press button until blue light stops flashing that is
[20:52] <Joran> nope
[20:52] <Joran> nope
[20:52] <Joran> I think either, but best to just power the fixed one.
[20:52] <Joran> I think either, but best to just power the fixed one.
[20:53] <Stanto> Nav just did it with both powered, it worked.
[20:53] <Stanto> Nav just did it with both powered, it worked.


Which is available in the bottom tray below the minimus.
Which is available in the bottom tray below the minimus.

Revision as of 20:16, 26 October 2012

Minimus available at Hackspace for £5

Minimus can be hacked to work as an Arduino with Arduino IDE by flashing it using the Miniduinoiser

[20:50] <neiljp_wk> got working instructions with it? generally been made available, or...?

[20:51] <Joran> neiljp_wk: power. press minimus on pogo pins. press blue button until it stops flashing, release button, enjoy noise. done.

[20:52] <Stanto> Do you have to power both minimi?

[20:52] <Joran> press button until blue light stops flashing that is

[20:52] <Joran> nope

[20:52] <Joran> I think either, but best to just power the fixed one.

[20:53] <Stanto> Nav just did it with both powered, it worked.

Which is available in the bottom tray below the minimus.