Hi All Sorry I havn't participated much in the group lately but its been a busy few months. I have started designing a controller board for my line follower ...
Well if you would like a fringe idea, How about a pulse laser and gas detector. The idea is to pulse the laser (to conserve energy) and detect the vapours...
heh heh heh heh hee hee! I lke this idea, i wish i had enough money and time to develop something like that. Of course you would also have to supply all...
Mr Chris Holme
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May 4, 2003 1:12 am
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Use the single sensor arrangement that i have described previously but mount it on a boom that is fixed to a servo output shaft. now we move the sensor back...
Mr Chris Holme
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May 4, 2003 2:15 am
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It seems the web interface to yahoo groups is (temporarily?) busted. www.yahoogroups.com just doesn't although it takes a damned long time trying. Oh well....
Perhaps now would be a good time for me to setup mailman for a mugwa list? -- Trent Sixlabs.org/Bur.st/Striked.org...
Trent Lloyd
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May 9, 2003 10:42 am
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... Go for your life or If you just want a mailing list then I can add another here with Majordomo...The linux box here already hosts quite a few higher volume...
Hi all, Anyone know how to initialise the data eeprom contents in the source file for a PIC 18F series processor? The following is an example how this is...
Hi Andrew Not sure if this helps, but I looked in the link files in MPLAB and MCC and got this CODEPAGE NAME=eedata START=0xF00000 END=0xF000FF PROTECTED I...
Hi Andrew I couldn't wait. I added in the following code to a working program: UBase ORG 0F00000H ; EEPROM Data Label1 DE 10, 00, 55, 55 ; some values ...
Hi Guys, I have setup a mailing list on the Sixlabs.org servers for mugwa to use if you wish. I mentioned this a while back and as we've had recent problems...
Trent Lloyd
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May 15, 2003 11:29 am
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Reminder from the Calendar of mugwa
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Monthly MUGWA meeting
Tuesday May 20, 2003
7:30 pm - 12:30 am
(This event repeats...
Yahoo! Reminder
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May 18, 2003 11:25 am
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I didn't see an auto-reminder, so I'm panicking now! Is it true?...
Dave, ... The auto reminder arrived Sunday night: Received: from [66.218.67.193] by n19.grp.scd.yahoo.com with NNFMP; 18 May 2003 11:25:18 -0000 Received:...
Gack... Quite possibly brain-fade..... Although I'd be pretty certain to have seen it if it made it as far south as me. Whatever. Ought to be seein' youze all...
... Perhaps the penguins down your way have gone on strike and don't want to route anymore packets to you. :o) ... I offloaded two boards to Steve over east...
Nah don't worry Dave, I'll get off my fat spotty backside and read the help section on how to create a part. :o) Wish me luck and if you don't hear from me by...
That works, but beware, most default settings for library parts in Protel require checking, at best, or are just plain wrong, at worst. Check pad sizes, hole...
There was this farmer pasing the looney bin at greylands see! As he was passing two inmates noticed him and started a conversation. Looney 1: What you got...
Mr Chris Holme
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May 24, 2003 12:05 am
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Hi Guys, Just figured out a semi-clever algorithm to solve a little problem I met while designing some micro-based stuff. Quick outline of the problem...
disable_interupts(); if () { enable_interupts(); do_crap(); } else { enable_interupts(); } Anything wrong with that (if you had an application where you...
Trent Lloyd
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Jun 12, 2003 3:15 pm
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Hey Andrew & guys, Here's a nice *little* device that can Internet enable just about anything. http://www.lantronix.com/products/eds/xport/index.html Regards, ...
I was thinking of making one of these (a SLIP->ethrnet box) as a project Anyone got any pointers on whats usefull. I.e. what ethernet cheap is easy to use with...
Trent Lloyd
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Jun 14, 2003 10:44 am
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DOH, I hate sending the message only to remember you forgot to add another line or three. From what I read on the PIC BASIC Mailing List apparently PowerCorp ...
Have you seen the Seiko S-7600A Series TCP/IP Protocol chip? http://www.seiko-usa-ecd.com/intcir/products/rtc_assp/s7600a.html I haven't played with them but...
Nope, will have a look now tho. first glance indicates itlooks cool :P Who was the guy who made the ethernet interface to the bitscope? You got any input? ...