Comments on: The PocketC.H.I.P. Cyberpunk Adventure Guide https://ntcblogbackup.wpengine.com/the-pocketc-h-i-p-cyberpunk-adventure-guide/ News & Notes. Process & Projects. No BS. Srsly. Wed, 14 Jun 2017 21:31:39 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.5 By: Emmanuel https://ntcblogbackup.wpengine.com/the-pocketc-h-i-p-cyberpunk-adventure-guide/#comment-18458 Wed, 31 May 2017 03:57:36 +0000 http://blog.nextthing.co/?p=1472#comment-18458 Dose any one know how I can wipe the pocket chip to were I can start over again cause im thinking when I’m trying to install new codes or install a game it still has some of the old code and that could be stopping the new one from working

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By: Lara Grant https://ntcblogbackup.wpengine.com/the-pocketc-h-i-p-cyberpunk-adventure-guide/#comment-18312 Fri, 26 May 2017 17:58:12 +0000 http://blog.nextthing.co/?p=1472#comment-18312 You can get an inverter for one AA battery that also works with a 3V input from Cool Neon. Look under Drivers. http://shopping.coolneon.com/Cool-Neon-EL-Wire-Drivers-and-More. There is a write-up being published today that goes through the steps and materials so look out for that.

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By: Jalonzpa https://ntcblogbackup.wpengine.com/the-pocketc-h-i-p-cyberpunk-adventure-guide/#comment-18204 Wed, 24 May 2017 03:40:27 +0000 http://blog.nextthing.co/?p=1472#comment-18204 So I just pulled out a new one. It worked first time!) Those photos of Dave and Thomas are so legit. They're amazing! Crazy cool! Whatever you want to call them! Hehe... I watched the video below. It was full of good information. Thanks for taking the time to put that together. I might use the PocketCHIP as that Arduino flashing machine with my DCCDuino and my FlashyFlash. That would be cool, to have an Arduino extension to OTTO flashed by its successor. But I think I'm going to make it my goal to try all of these cyberpunk hacks during the summer. 😉 And one question; where did you get the inverter for the el wire for Dave's picture? I can't find one that's small enough to fit in PocketCHIP. :( Thanks for taking the time to put this together! :D]]> Cool! This blog post is amazing! Thanks for putting all the hacks in one place.

I tried the speaker hack. It works, and it’s awesome! (I did have a bit of trouble, though. It took me about 5 hours, but only because I was desoldering and resoldering an amp about 10 times… before I found out that the amp was fried. 😕 So I just pulled out a new one. It worked first time!)

Those photos of Dave and Thomas are so legit. They’re amazing! Crazy cool! Whatever you want to call them! Hehe…

I watched the video below. It was full of good information. Thanks for taking the time to put that together.

I might use the PocketCHIP as that Arduino flashing machine with my DCCDuino and my FlashyFlash. That would be cool, to have an Arduino extension to OTTO flashed by its successor.
But I think I’m going to make it my goal to try all of these cyberpunk hacks during the summer. 😉

And one question; where did you get the inverter for the el wire for Dave’s picture? I can’t find one that’s small enough to fit in PocketCHIP. 🙁

Thanks for taking the time to put this together! 😀

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By: Jalonzpa https://ntcblogbackup.wpengine.com/the-pocketc-h-i-p-cyberpunk-adventure-guide/#comment-17991 Thu, 18 May 2017 19:02:14 +0000 http://blog.nextthing.co/?p=1472#comment-17991 Whoa, good job putting together all the best projects of 2017 (and 2016)!!

I tried the speaker hack, it was my first time soldering and it took me 5 hours. LOL! The only reason it took me that long is because my amp was fried and I didn’t know it. So I resoldered the broken amp about 10 times, trying to figure out the problem, and finally I tried a different amp, and it worked. Now my PocketCHIP is blasting 8-bit music out of it’s shiny new 23mm speaker! Thanks for the great guide.

I have also watched Star Wars on my PocketCHIP. That was great. I want to make mine into a phone now… we’ll see how that goes. 🙂

Also, those photos of Dave and Thomas are sooo legit. 😀 Cyberpunk it up!

I would buy another PocketCHIP now, but I need to save a bit. How long are the PocketCHIPs going to be in stock for?

Thanks,
-Josh

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By: Bob Anderson https://ntcblogbackup.wpengine.com/the-pocketc-h-i-p-cyberpunk-adventure-guide/#comment-17987 Thu, 18 May 2017 17:56:47 +0000 http://blog.nextthing.co/?p=1472#comment-17987 There are some unhappy buyers on the forum that in my opinion never got the idea behind the PocketCHIP. Next Thing Co. made the device itself – YOU make it into whatever YOU want.

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