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== Table of Contents ==
  
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:* '''[http://diychristmas.org/vb5/showthread.php?197-Mega-List-of-Generic-Renard-Firmware&p=982&viewfull=1#post982/ Mega-List of Renard Firmware]''' - As listed in the forum posting, includes diagnostic and Ren-C firmware
  
== Main Topic Areas ==
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Sets of pre-compiled firmware:
[[file:logo7small.png]]  '''[[Beginners]]''' If you're new to this hobby or want to get started in it, please read this first. You won't regret it!
 
  
[[file:logo7small.png]]  '''[[Terminology/Definitions]]''' Every hobby has its buzzwords, these are good to know
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:* '''[http://digwdf.org/store/attachment.php?id_attachment=14/ Renard-start_address]''' Phil Short's original addressable firmware for the PIC16F688 chip @57,600 baud
 
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:* '''[http://digwdf.org/store/attachment.php?id_attachment=12/ Renard LSD-start_address]''' Pre-compiled hex and asm for Ren48LSD or HeadBlinker with start_address for the PIC16F688 chip @57600 baud
[[file:logo7small.png]'''[[Lights & Electronics]]''' Information about all kinds of lights, LEDs, pixels, electricity and electronics
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:* '''[http://digwdf.org/store/attachment.php?id_attachment=20/ Renard 1825-LSD_start_address]''' Pre-compiled hex and asm for Ren48LSD or HeadBlinker with start_address for the PIC16F1825 chip @57,600 baud
 
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:* '''[http://digwdf.org/store/attachment.php?id_attachment=9/ Renard-Servo-start_address]''' GDYRDAVE's modified RenServo firmware for the PIC16F688 chip @57600 baud
[[file:logo7small.png]]  '''[[DIY Display Construction]]''' Designing/building your own props - PVC, coroplast, wire frames, more. Lots of examples!
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:* '''[http://digwdf.org/store/attachment.php?id_attachment=48/ Renard-Servo-range limits & start address]''' Chris Maloney's new RenServo firmware for the PIC16F1825 chip @57600 baud
 
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:* '''[http://digwdf.org/store/attachment.php?id_attachment=19/ Renard_1825-start_address]''' Pre-compiled hex and asm firmware files for the PIC16F1825 chip @57,600 baud
[[file:logo7small.png]]  '''[[Animatronics]]''' Using servo or motors to make animated displays
 
 
 
[[file:logo7small.png]]  '''[[Raspberry PI/BeagleBone]]''' Topics related to setting up or using these inexpensive computer platforms
 
 
 
[[file:logo7small.png]]  '''[[Networking]]''' Contributors' instructions for network-related issues
 
 
 
[[file:logo7small.png]]  '''[[Firmware Tips & Techniques]]''' How to modify firmware settings, compile firmware, flash chips, etc.
 
 
 
[[file:logo7small.png]] '''[[Firmware - multiple versions]]''' Various versions of firmware and how to use them.
 
 
 
[[file:logo7small.png]]  '''[[Assembly Guides]]''' Contributors' assembly instructions
 
 
 
[[file:logo7small.png]]  '''[[Troubleshooting]]''' How to troubleshoot hardware, software, connections, etc. and tools you can use.
 
 
 
[[file:logo7small.png]'''[[Halloween Displays]]''' We're not just about Christmas... we do other holidays, too!
 
 
 
[[file:logo7small.png]]  '''[[PDF Gallery]]''' Miscellaneous PDF files and/or links to PDF documentation
 
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 06:49, 3 December 2022

Table of Contents

Sets of pre-compiled firmware: