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A too-simple turn signal / brake lights controller using the 68HC05
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Chamber History: A too-simple turn signal / brake lights controller using the 68HC05
2014-02-15
14:27
A too-simple turn signal / brake lights controller using the 68HC05
reiisi
[PersonalForge] Updated chamber: A too-simple turn signal / brake lights controller using the 68HC05 (jmr6805break)
およそ20年前に、68HC05 の開発の練習に書いた車のブレイクライト・方向指示器コントローラです。
2013-07-08
22:38
A too-simple turn signal / brake lights controller using the 68HC05
reiisi
[PersonalForge] Updated chamber: A too-simple brake lights controller using the 68HC05 (jmr6805break)
およそ20年前に、68HC05 の開発の練習に書いたものです。
22:31
A too-simple turn signal / brake lights controller using the 68HC05
reiisi
[Git] commits were pushed to 'jmr6805break' (current: a89723ba66842646d5e548b0e4af9af878bb64c0)
Adding the assembler output files to the source tree, for reference.
22:22
A too-simple turn signal / brake lights controller using the 68HC05
reiisi
[Git] commits were pushed to 'jmr6805break' (current: 80401d23ce891637f82edafca792add03e30ad98)
Cleaning up debugging cruft and comments.
21:51
A too-simple turn signal / brake lights controller using the 68HC05
reiisi
[Git] commits were pushed to 'jmr6805break' (current: 87d119348dbdd8f7afe497e05a5883312ac349d7)
Refactoring and cleaning up the brake lights and emergency flashers.
21:19
A too-simple turn signal / brake lights controller using the 68HC05
reiisi
[Git] commits were pushed to 'jmr6805break' (current: abb5d611bd9536cb076b1904b9f947c954725189)
Improvements in the debounce and operational analysis. (The previous commit added break light and...
20:05
A too-simple turn signal / brake lights controller using the 68HC05
reiisi
[Git] commits were pushed to 'jmr6805break' (current: 693b8f0d5512dffc08b9891d6dfc801472ce3500)
This is the first backup I took.
16:50
A too-simple turn signal / brake lights controller using the 68HC05
reiisi
[PersonalForge] Newly created chamber: A too-simple break lights controller using the 6805 (jmr6805break)
I wrote this to practice 68HC05 development, about twenty years ago.