By the time we are done I suspect the total count will be up to 24 or more! The 6809 project used 18 breadboards plus 18 power bus strips! Thanks for the feedback. Dave
I wonder if you would consider doing a soldered breadboard version (ie on prototype board). That's how I do all my prototypes, and I use multi-coloured wire-wrap wire on the component side. Your rate of progress is quite impressive, and fascinating to watch. Well done, keep up the good work.
I use stripboard/Veroboard every now and then like for the keypad and display. My focus is more on solderless breadboards but I do realize that I will need to do some soldering, particularly if using surface mount devices in the future. My original Nanocomp in 1981 used solderable wire wrap pen (Road Runner I think) but I prefer the flexibility of the solderless version (until I run into technical limitations like frequency etc). Thanks for the feedback. Keeping the videos to 20 minutes has meant being able to so 1-2 a week. Dave
This is a serious use of breadboards. Very impressive so far.
By the time we are done I suspect the total count will be up to 24 or more! The 6809 project used 18 breadboards plus 18 power bus strips! Thanks for the feedback. Dave
I wonder if you would consider doing a soldered breadboard version (ie on prototype board). That's how I do all my prototypes, and I use multi-coloured wire-wrap wire on the component side.
Your rate of progress is quite impressive, and fascinating to watch. Well done, keep up the good work.
I use stripboard/Veroboard every now and then like for the keypad and display. My focus is more on solderless breadboards but I do realize that I will need to do some soldering, particularly if using surface mount devices in the future. My original Nanocomp in 1981 used solderable wire wrap pen (Road Runner I think) but I prefer the flexibility of the solderless version (until I run into technical limitations like frequency etc). Thanks for the feedback. Keeping the videos to 20 minutes has meant being able to so 1-2 a week. Dave