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The Science Museum sent me an email describing a public forum for nano technology. Here is a link to the message if anyone is interested. ...
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I have a need to program a Mega88 that is already soldered to a board. (actually 25 of them) When I start up my AVR Studio 3.56 I don't see Mega88 on the list....
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... Oh, I figured it out. I hadn't dug deep enough on the Atmel web site. It turns out that my AVR Studio 4.0 is really version 4.07. And I found a version...
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Jeff I've been programming my Mega88 just fine. I have avr studio 4.12 build 460. ISP is another name for their SPI protocol. Do you know if the 4 program...
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Hi Jeff, ... avrdude or uisp are both standalone tools that should be able to program the Mega88 using momst popular programmers. -- Dave Hylands Vancouver,...
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Hi everyone My boss just dropped off his old Palm Vx, complete with the box of "stuff". "Maybe you can get it to drive a robot" I'm not interested in using,...
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PonyProg ? perhaps..... Its been a while since I've looked at it, but I know its still in active development. Also look around on AvrFreaks. Dan...
Dan Larson
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May 2, 2006
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I'm looking for a low power controller board that has a USB host port on it that is able to run Linux. The USB must be a host port as it will be controlling a...
Bryan Andersen
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May 2, 2006
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Hi Bryan, Man, that sounds a whole lot like what Alan, Jeff and I are using for the Pipedream project: ...
Bruce Shapiro
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Bryan, Those requirements closely fit some of LogicPD's products. (Brian Schmalz and I work at LPD) The dev kits are available from digikey and other ...
Kurt Larson
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I think mini-itx/nano-itx hardware is pretty affordable. It's basically a full pc in 6 square inches. You can use a cf card to store the os and all your ...
Jason M. Striegel
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May 2, 2006
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... Right on Jason. http://www.mini-itx.com/projects/knex/ I don't know what a "USB Host" port is, so I don't know if this has one or not. Also, it only has a...
Alan Kilian
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... I think that's the term for the USB controller, as opposed to a peripheral. My board has 2 usb connectors and headers for 2 more, and I'd bet that's...
Jason M. Striegel
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Okay, the "remote location" got my imagination going. Photographing snow leopards in the Himalayas? Cave salamander reproduction in their natural habitat?...
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They have a link to an "article" about eggbot. Their articles are almost always just 2 or 3 pictures with no explanation, but some nice people added photo...
Alan Kilian
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May 3, 2006
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I followed the link and ended up in a Flickr group of 2500+ pictures. I looked at a couple and found Microsoft being credited for a photopopper "robot". I...
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... The device it would control is a pan and tilt base designed to hold a DSLR camera. The goal is an automated camera for taking stiched panoramic...
Bryan Andersen
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How do you plan to stitch together the photographs into a panoramic mosaic? William Crolley...
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Hello William, With a Singer..... Hey I HADDDDDDD to say it. ... -- Best regards, Charles mailto:cthurston@......
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The board does have a 10-pin connector. I put it there. These are the boards I laid out. The whole problem was that I specified the Mega8. The producyion house...
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... I knew avrdude existed, but I thought it was only for Linux. I downloaded it but haven't tried it yet. It may be what I want since I can control it from a...
Jeff Sampson
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... I looked at {onyProg a long time ago. I sem to recall it had lots of whiz-bang feartures. Which is exactly the opposite of what I want at the moment. ...
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... There are a number of tools out there that can do it. I'm using Panotools right now, but will likely switch to another in the near future. I've found...
Bryan Andersen
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Does anyone know where I can get a speaker that can do something like 20,000 Hz really loud so I can blast the neighbor's dogs? -Alan -- - Alan Kilian...
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... Last summer I had the same problem. New dog next door, owners didn't care. If you search the Internet you will find lots of good info. The companies that...
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Hi gang, Any of you guys heard of this thing? http://www.arduino.cc/en/ Or played with Process? http://www.processing.org/ Or Wiring? http://wiring.org.co/ ...
Bruce Shapiro
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Low frequency ultrasonic sensors. 23kHz is a fairly standard frequency. And you can use them on your robot too. William Crolley ... From: "Alan Kilian"...
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Yup. I've got an arduino board at home. I bought it as a 'competitor research' tool to the UBW. :) BTW, how did the UBW board do at Makerfaire? *Brian ... ...
Brian Schmalz
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May 5, 2006
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... Alan bought several of the Wiring boards and had them working. He sent you some links to kinetic (graphic based) artwork done with Processing. That was...
Jeff Sampson
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Yup. I've got an arduino board at home. I bought it as a 'competitor research' tool to the UBW. :) BTW, how did the UBW board do at Makerfaire? *Brian ... ...
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