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Lucky to have the whole house wired in Cat-5...

Posted by Ivan303 on March 16, 2017 at 07:35:03:

with all of the phone jacks now RJ45 with ethernet. Solder is not a problem as I left the bench about the time surface mount 42 pin chips hit the market (late 70's).

Haven't done any serious programing since the mid 80's and after that was lucky to have lots smart folks around after so I didn't have to do much more than point at problems and wait for the smart guys to do something about them.

Shelling out $100 just to discover dementia has me in its grip seems a small price to pay, considering the cost of a full medical workup, so I;m likely in.

I have 24,000mAh Powerpack capable of 5V 2A output. Would that work?

Might want to take a short break from the internet while a wallow in this project, unless you just want to lurk and laugh at my pitiful pleas for assistance.