

Touché ! Though it may also be a translation mistake, english is not my main language, but reading other comments, i’m getting the vibe that i indeed am not the right person (yet!) to do this kind of stuff.
Touché ! Though it may also be a translation mistake, english is not my main language, but reading other comments, i’m getting the vibe that i indeed am not the right person (yet!) to do this kind of stuff.
Those infos are good to know, thank you ! I’ll definitely give up any reprogramming attempt x)
For the P21 port, if that interests you or anyone else, the 6 pins are labeled “1.WKP 2.SDA 3.SCL 4.RST 5.GND 6.+5V”. After looking at pictures of the dismounted oven, i think it could have been connected to the buttons of the front face of the oven.
Thanks for the tips, it seems my multimeter has all those mods.
For providing current, i’ll look around me, maybe my parents have a power supply or i can get one. Otherwise i’d probably buy a 5V adapter, and use pigtails cables that i have from previous projects to connect everything.
For soldering, i use absolutely no flux, and wipe the tip on a slightly wet old sponge. I guess this is quite a bad setup, but i have very little use of it.
I would have, but the only i found for electronics advices (!askelectronics@discuss.tchncs.de) have no response to the most recent posts, so i figured a more general community would increase my chances at getting advices.
Thanks for your advice ! I’ll give up using the board and just try using the display itself. I have a multimeter and a very cheap soldering iron, with a relatively big tip (smthg like 2mm), but i think it might be enough to desolder the display.
Is it really hard to make a classic beer bottle stand in sand? I’d think that by “screwing” it you can make the sand underneath flat enough, but i never actually tried so I’m maybe missing some obvious practical obstacle.
Now that’s quite a long name for a case