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Binary Clock in OpenWest Badge 2017 dumps program #2
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I'll figure something out tonight and get back to you.
Thanks,
d3c4f
On Jul 16, 2017 21:04, "TDStanleyPhD" <[email protected]> wrote:
I built the binary clock Thursday. It worked fine most of the day, but
dumped the flashing later in the day as the battery failed. I had it
re-flashed on Friday and it worked through Sunday when it dumped the
programming again. i wanted to use it for a demonstration Thursday at the
Governors Native American Conference on Thursday. Is there a way to have it
re-flashed or get the instructions on building a programmer and obtain the
image to download?
Thanks,
Tim
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I should have mentioned that I am in Orem, and would be happy to run it over for the short time it takes to flash.
Tim
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On Jul 17, 2017, at 10:46 AM, d3c4f <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I'll figure something out tonight and get back to you.
Thanks,
d3c4f
On Jul 16, 2017 21:04, "TDStanleyPhD" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I built the binary clock Thursday. It worked fine most of the day, but
dumped the flashing later in the day as the battery failed. I had it
re-flashed on Friday and it worked through Sunday when it dumped the
programming again. i wanted to use it for a demonstration Thursday at the
Governors Native American Conference on Thursday. Is there a way to have it
re-flashed or get the instructions on building a programmer and obtain the
image to download?
Thanks,
Tim
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Mike,
Could you maybe coordinate and see if you have time to help flash this
badge again? I'm out of time prepping for BlackHat over the next couple
days.
Thanks,
d3c4f
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… I should have mentioned that I am in Orem, and would be happy to run it
over for the short time it takes to flash.
Tim
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I'll figure something out tonight and get back to you.
Thanks,
d3c4f
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I built the binary clock Thursday. It worked fine most of the day, but
dumped the flashing later in the day as the battery failed. I had it
re-flashed on Friday and it worked through Sunday when it dumped the
programming again. i wanted to use it for a demonstration Thursday at the
Governors Native American Conference on Thursday. Is there a way to have it
re-flashed or get the instructions on building a programmer and obtain the
image to download?
Thanks,
Tim
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Tim, I'm happy to refresh your badge. Send me an email at [email protected] so we can work out the details. |
Michael,
Thanks for the note and agreeing to refresh my badge. Where and when works best for you?
Tim Stanley
Phone. 801-607-1929
Email. [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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Tim, I'm happy to refresh your badge. Send me an email at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> so we can work out the details.
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I built the binary clock Thursday. It worked fine most of the day, but dumped the flashing later in the day as the battery failed. I had it re-flashed on Friday and it worked through Sunday when it dumped the programming again. I wanted to use it for a demonstration Thursday at the Governors Native American Conference. Is there a way to have it re-flashed or get the instructions on building a programmer and obtain the image to download?
Thanks,
Tim
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