Wow ! Great Tool ! Is it open source ? My driver board numbers the
segments in a slightly different order, but no big deal. You've done
the hard part; Now all that needs to be done is to get it to control
my board directly. Feel free to contact me on email -
..c
www.cogwheelcircuitworks.com
cogwheelcircuitworks at gmail.com
PS) This is how I number them, but it won't look right unless you are
using a fixed font:
--0--------
|\ | /|
| \ | / |
5 6 7 8 1
| \ | / |
| \|/ |
--13- ---9--
| /|\ |
4 / | \ 2
| 12 11 10 |
| / | \ |
|/ | O|
-------3---
/----14-----\
On Sep 5, 10:15 pm, Luc Small <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've created an online tool for designing characters and patterns for
> the B-7971 and mapping them to hex/dec/binary values that can then be
> exported as source code:
>
> http://b7971.lucsmall.com/
>
> I've tested it, although I'll admit not extensively, on some recent
> versions of Chrome, Firefox and IE.
>
> I was inspired to do this for two reasons. The first was that I've
> recently started playing with these wonderful tubes. The second was to
> learn the basics of jQuery and jQuery UI.
>
> I'm happy to take feature requests if you find the tool helpful and
> can think of ways it could be extended.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Luc
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