One man's development board collecting dust in a cupboard is another man's future weekend project, right?
Given that OSHCamp attendees are a curious bunch, I encourage you to bring your unused and destined to landfill dev kits over to Hebden Bridge so they can potentially be rehomed.
We'll have a table where you can drop them off and if any other kit catches your fancy, you can take it back home with you.
I am bringing a bunch of ARM dev boards (Nucleo/Freedom Board/etc), a couple of interesting breakouts, an EFM32 kits that I'm pretty sure I've acquired from the same swap desk a few OSHCamps back and a BLE dev kit.
Cheers, Omer.
Omer,
Great Idea - I have numerous MSP430 and Nucleo boards gathering dust here.
Hopefully get them all in a box and bring them up to OSHcamp next weekend.
regards
Ken
On Fri, 23 Aug 2019 at 13:39, Omer Kilic omerkilic@gmail.com wrote:
One man's development board collecting dust in a cupboard is another man's future weekend project, right?
Given that OSHCamp attendees are a curious bunch, I encourage you to bring your unused and destined to landfill dev kits over to Hebden Bridge so they can potentially be rehomed.
We'll have a table where you can drop them off and if any other kit catches your fancy, you can take it back home with you.
I am bringing a bunch of ARM dev boards (Nucleo/Freedom Board/etc), a couple of interesting breakouts, an EFM32 kits that I'm pretty sure I've acquired from the same swap desk a few OSHCamps back and a BLE dev kit.
Cheers, Omer. _______________________________________________ oshug mailing list oshug@oshug.org http://oshug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/oshug