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== Building your own ==  
 
== Building your own ==  
  
My project was hand wired and I made many mistakes.  Despite this the code works and I have had a lot of fun with it.  Because I changed my mind on the right components and other details all the pieces might not go together for you without a little bit of jiggling.  Some particular tips:
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My project was hand wired and I made many mistakes.  Despite this the code works and I have had a lot of fun with it.  Because I changed my mind on the right components and other details all the pieces might not go together for you without a little bit of jiggling.  Some particular warnings:
  
 
The circuit board does not show the array, just a ribbon connector.  This goes to the array.  One side to the columns, in order 1...8 the other to the rows.  The ribbon connector is much bigger than needed, change it to a smaller one.
 
The circuit board does not show the array, just a ribbon connector.  This goes to the array.  One side to the columns, in order 1...8 the other to the rows.  The ribbon connector is much bigger than needed, change it to a smaller one.
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You may have a power supply that makes the on-board regulator unnecessary, but I would leave it in if you are running on batteries ( 9 volt transistor bat for example ).
 
You may have a power supply that makes the on-board regulator unnecessary, but I would leave it in if you are running on batteries ( 9 volt transistor bat for example ).
 
The circuit is not very complicated, close to a development board.  You could start from a development board and put the other circuit components off board, perhaps on a board with the display.  The hand wiring should not be a big deal.
 
  
 
Things I am still working on:
 
Things I am still working on:

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