Picaxe AxMate

ki4mmm

New Member
Ron Hackett is a member of this forum and writes a bi-monthly column in Nuts and Volts magazine, and just put out a great Picaxe book under the Evil Genius line. I have built most of his boards - they are top-notch quality, well documented (e.g., in his articles), and work well.
 
Hi cdngunner,

If you (or anybody) have questions about any of my PC boards, you can email me (Ron@JRHackett.net), and I'll be happy to answer them.

Ron
 

cdngunner

Senior Member
Hi cdngunner,

If you (or anybody) have questions about any of my PC boards, you can email me (Ron@JRHackett.net), and I'll be happy to answer them.

Ron
Some how I am thinking your opinions might be a tad bit biased....:D:D:D

Will keep that in mind.

thanks
 

lbenson

Senior Member
Has anyone used any of this guys products?

http://www.jrhackett.net/AxMateLine.shtml

Opinions?
Yes, I have a half-dozen or more each of the 08-sip and 14-sip boards, and find them very convenient for quick tests. I don't use the 10-pin programming cable. I solder in a 3-pin header which includes serin and serout, and then solder-bridge the 0V pin to the pin next to it. Then I can use the 3-pin programming cable which I use on breadboards (with a servo cable to link male to male)--or solder in a 3-socket female header.

This thread shows one of the boards in use (with a 10-pin socket before I figured out that 3-pin would be easier): http://www.picaxeforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=9662
 
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