evank Posted March 26, 2024 Posted March 26, 2024 A while ago, myself and @Toastie discussed on this forum about how to test Lego 9750 Interface A without a computer. He came up with a method, and I documented it at Brickhacks.com. Now I've made a short video showing how to do it: .... I hope this helps someone! Quote
Toastie Posted March 27, 2024 Posted March 27, 2024 On 3/26/2024 at 3:53 AM, evank said: Now I've made a short video showing how to do it Evan, so cool! Thank you very much for putting this together! I am sure this will be helpful for people wandering back into the good ol' LEGO days. Need to put a pin in this; a video is, when well-made as yours, better than "where on earth did I put the schematics" All the best, and looking very much forward to other videos you will hopefully make! Thorsten Quote
evank Posted March 28, 2024 Author Posted March 28, 2024 Here's a blooper video. :) https://www.facebook.com/783060741/videos/955264469528726/ PS. I think I said "Thornton". Sorry for botching your name. Quote
Toastie Posted March 28, 2024 Posted March 28, 2024 9 hours ago, evank said: Sorry for botching your name. Hehe ... the "th" - simply forget it: Try "Torsten". The "h" apparently comes from "Thor" - the vikings loved to give their names an edge ;) and the "sten" apparently comes from "stein" which translates to "rock". So my name refers to Thor's hammer's head, made from rock. Yeah. I run around in this world with a name referring to Thor's hammer. Thank you, my parents . In Northern Europe, "th" translates to "t" in the English language. In other words: >NO< reason to apologize!!! In contrast: I love your smile and laughter in the video - this is how it should be - always. All the best, T_orsten Quote
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