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"content": "Good Morning, fellow #RetroComputing #Fedizens !\n\nLet's start the day with some #NewRetro goodness for motivation, shall we?\n\nYesterday, I built a small test setup to connect the #My4th machine to a #Breadboard which is equipped with a #BMP180 #Temperature #Sensor.\n\nThen, I went ahead and used what little #Forth I have learned so far along with the My4th custom words 'i2c-start', 'i2c-send', 'i2c-recv' and 'i2c-stop' to try to read raw temperature data from the sensor. And: it works!\n\nI now need to figure out how I can get a reasonable temperature value from it, checking the BMP180 #Datasheet again ...\n\n#I2C\n#RetroComputing\n\nhttps://assets.oldbytes.space/assets.oldbytes.space/media_attachments/files/110/337/219/935/504/923/original/a5fe2caeddc53728.jpeg\n\nhttps://assets.oldbytes.space/assets.oldbytes.space/media_attachments/files/110/337/278/072/472/968/original/473edc72a71e7914.png",
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