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The help in editing the project is required

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Hello every one!
I have the developing project. The help in editing in English is required. In exchange i can give the extended information of the project. The project is interesting to those to whom. **broken link removed**.
 
Hi Running,
Kids are running around in my city wearing large belt-buckles with a very bright LED moving display of their name or swear words! They are made in China and cost only $50.00.
I met a kid who was wearing a bright blue one when I had my bright blue "flashlight" in my hand. He said that it was difficult to program using only about 3 buttons.
 
audioguru said:
Hi Running,
Kids are running around in my city wearing large belt-buckles with a very bright LED moving display of their name or swear words! They are made in China and cost only $50.00.
I met a kid who was wearing a bright blue one when I had my bright blue "flashlight" in my hand. He said that it was difficult to program using only about 3 buttons.
Do these kids pull a wagon behind them with a battery and discrete TTL circuit board in it? :lol:
EDIT:
Running, I'm not making fun of you. I think your design is great, and I realize most of us don't have the option of making an ASIC.
 
Ron H said:
audioguru said:
... pull a wagon behind them with a battery and discrete TTL circuit board in it?
Running's circuit uses old TTL (although it is "low-power" TTL) and its high current might require a large battery. I thought that a modern Cmos multi-port microcontroller could do it all with much less power.
 
I asked only to edit English text, because I want to develop the project.
 
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