It works!

I wanted to thank you all so very much for your advice. John; you got
me reading in the right direction. Chuck; you made me realize what was
actually wrong. Adam; I invested the 1c and bought the book, thanks
for the pointer. Threeneurons; thank you for the detail and sharing
your experience, it's what crystallized my previous reading to
actually make things work.

Thanks you all again, I know these are baby steps compared to you
guys, and it is so very much appreciated.

Arduino driving the BCD next. Onwards and upwards!

Steve

On Oct 21, 1:53 pm, Adam Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote:
> It is worth pointing out that the TTL Cookbook sells for the princely
> sum (used) of 1 US Cent at 
> amazon:http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/0672210355/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=...
> There should be literally no reason not to own this book.
>
> It's companion, the CMOS Cookbook is usually slightly more pricey (it
> being slightly more useful to the majority of people, I assume).. But I
> was still able to find my copy for about 50cents via half.com
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> threeneurons wrote:
> > Get yourself a copy of Don Lancaster's TTL Cookbook. Its all explained
> > there, in a hobby friendly fashion. Its the same info given in old TTL
> > databooks, but you don't need to be an engineer to interpret the info.

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