I have a whole new bag of supplies from Tayda and am ready to to continue work on my TPCBoard. The last version of this board is number 6 and it looks like this...
The main difference is the FTDI connector on the right edge. The point of this addition was to allow the use of an FTDI adapter to program and communicate with the board. With this addition, I have a cheap, shield compatible Arduino clone that can be built at home for less than five dollars. Of course I have to build it...
Which should be my next post!