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Pics Art photo Editor for android

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Remixed WiFiChron board

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Thanks to all buyers who waited patiently for the new batch of re-designed WiFiChron PCBs to arrive. The new board eliminates the need for the 2 extra wires on the back (that connected Rx and Tx to ESP8266). The XBee socket, intended for the $45 GPSBee, was also dropped, and replaced with a 3-pin header, used for connecting the $5 GPS modules available on ebay. Here is the list of notable changes: the only RTC now supported is DS3231; DS3231 is now powered from the regulated 3V3; GPS module is now connected to D17 (already supported in software ); as mentioned above, Rx and Tx already connected to ESP8266 module (no need to solder the 2 wires on the back); as before, remember to unplug the ESP8266 module from its socket when uploading a new sketch ; This is how the new board looks like: and assembled: Below is the new schematic (compatible with the old one, just re-mixed): The latest release of the WiFiChron software should still work unchanged with the new board. On the assembly f