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nate131

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  1. Hey guys, I recently put together 2 seperate power adapters for my little open- mesh, a USB (2 usb to 3.5mm power adapter) and a 4AA battery pack. everything has been going well, the 4AA battery pack runs out pretty fast but is good for a quick attack or 2 before that happens I was however wondering about the USB power cable i have created, as my multimeter is broken (dammit ><!) i cannot test any power ratings and am wondering if anybody else has tested this very much, it seems to work fine when its plugged in however just before i went to plug it in and my netbook suddenly switched off and wouldnt work for a few mins. am i overpowering the openmesh with the 2 usb inputs, i have heard that usb power is somewhat stable to power the device with but am wondering if there are any extra details i should know thanks heaps Edit: i just realised now i have blown one of the usb inputs in my netbook (any device that goes into it even if just a cable will power off the machine @_@) edit2: ok false alarm it was just my ridiculously bad soldering skills causing a short, usb ports still work just fine :D
  2. Hey, i had the same issue before, figured out it was something to do with extracting the ipk's. try the following download package, rename it to ipk instead of uncompressing and install that. extract the package and install that hope that helps, it worked for me. when i downloaded it it came in a .gz or something and i just renamed that to an ipk
  3. its payload is: 1.) open firefox to the link of the flash file (lol,limewire meme) 2.) makes it full screen very simple :D
  4. Just my first teensy script, very noob imo but a good joke to some friends compile in arduino and export to teensy video example: script files: http://localhostr.com/files/3ea4de/RubberDucky.tar.gz
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