Ok, my Zombieverter board has arrived.
The only soldering needed appears to be the pin-headers for the wifi board.
3 different sets were supplied.
1) standard pin header
2) socket header
3) Extended pin socket header.
I haven't found any docs on which set to use, so I'm making a guess...
Solder #2 to the Zombieverter, and #1 to the bottom of the Wifi board?
OR
#2 to the Zombieverter, and #3 to the top of the wifi board - so something could be stacked on it? (umm, like what?)
Zombieverter WifI pin headers
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Re: Zombieverter WifI pin headers
Damien does option 1. The other option is pin header on the board and standard header on the wifi module.
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Re: Zombieverter WifI pin headers
Ok thanks. That doesn't appear to be one of the videos that is on the wiki page.
I admit, that even if I had seen a link to it - I wouldn't have watched it.
Spending over an hour watching a video that shows something that could be written on a couple of pages with a few photos is one of my annoyances with the "create long videos to document simple tasks" concept.
I admit, that even if I had seen a link to it - I wouldn't have watched it.
Spending over an hour watching a video that shows something that could be written on a couple of pages with a few photos is one of my annoyances with the "create long videos to document simple tasks" concept.
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