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One for Y-Geo,DonTZ and other electro Wizards
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One for Y-Geo,DonTZ and other electro Wizards
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- Nunya_Binnez
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Re: One for Y-Geo,DonTZ and other electro Wizards
That's really bada$$!
If I only had the time to teach myself...the things I could make.
NDB
If I only had the time to teach myself...the things I could make.

NDB
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Re: One for Y-Geo,DonTZ and other electro Wizards
I've heard that the Arduino is pretty easy to learn. There is an initial cost investment though.Nunya_Binnez wrote:If I only had the time to teach myself...the things I could make.
I went the road of the Microchip PIC, which is more difficult to pick (no pun intended) up and learn right away since most examples are in Assembly Language. However; they do offer C and BASIC language compilers for a price.
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Re: One for Y-Geo,DonTZ and other electro Wizards
The funny thing is that you are talking WAY over my head. I have to start at the very beginning. I think I could probably solder.ragedigital wrote:I've heard that the Arduino is pretty easy to learn. There is an initial cost investment though.
I went the road of the Microchip PIC, which is more difficult to pick (no pun intended) up and learn right away since most examples are in Assembly Language. However; they do offer C and BASIC language compilers for a price.
darrin

NDB
1993 FZR600 (Currently doing a frame-off buildup)
Nunya's '93 Resto-mod Build [TMI?]
"When life gives you lemons...you probably just FOUND lemons." - Bo Burnham
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Re: One for Y-Geo,DonTZ and other electro Wizards
I had to start from scratch as well. Starting with lighting one LED to starting a company* selling products that use a Microchip PIC.Nunya_Binnez wrote:The funny thing is that you are talking WAY over my head. I have to start at the very beginning. I think I could probably solder.![]()
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Re: One for Y-Geo,DonTZ and other electro Wizards
The odd ways the brain works ... I just had the idea for a 3-LED mini-tach. The idle speed for a 250 is 1600, but the tach doesn't start til 3k - kinda hard to set. The idea is lights that come on at 1500, 1600, and 1700 rpm; if you see two lights, your idle is set.
At what speed do the 400, 600, and 1k tachs start?
At what speed do the 400, 600, and 1k tachs start?
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