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Digital and Computer Projects

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Compiled from the author's research for articles published in Nuts & Volts magazine, this book is filled with digital electronics projects and projects that involve computer pe… seeMoreDescription

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Compiled from the author's research for articles published in Nuts & Volts magazine, this book is filled with digital electronics projects and projects that involve computer peripherals. It is divided into digital projects, from Epson copiers and adapters to quiz machines; printer port projects, from a digital storage oscilloscope to an audio mixer; and monitor projects, from VGA adapters to conversion of monitors to 31 KC operation.

This collection contains the most popular and useful inventions, circuits, software and monitor modifications gleaned from Robert Davis's many years of experimentation. Some of these designs appear here for the first time, while others were first published in Nuts & Volts.

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  • Provides printer port devices not in print elsewhere
  • Covers monitor conversion techniques not available anywhere
  • Describes unique devices for repairing computers

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Hobbyists and students

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IntroductionAssembly HintsSafety TipQuick BasicMaking Printed Circuit BoardsDigital ProjectsPrinter Port ProjectsMonitor Projects

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Robert Davis

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Author of many articles for Nuts & Volts magazine. Trained in electronics. Designed and built his own computers beginning in the 1970s.