Well, guys. I am going to have to log off now, as well. The offices shut down all next week. so anything I want to have appear on the site must be in for editing by mid day tomorrow. So , I have blogs to write and edit and got to get to them
Might make a good blog - let developers know that they cannot assume availability of even the simplest of things when their product is used outside of their home country.
nishant. I don't blame him. It shouldn't have to come to that. Funny that the cable is such a problem. I'll bet the designers never gave it a second thought.
HI Rich , I' still looking for a compatible cable for it ,however my Android mixing with Bluetooth and IOIO has been successfull , I got an email from sparkFun that they have it .
The biggest wish I sport right now is making my own android board with a GSM module embedded in it just a different flavor of Beagle but then customised to insert all that I need
thanks, JK. I have been hoping to encourage increased use of the boards, but gained little traction so far. The reader boards are a bit hard to find, actually. I have proposed a change that would make them more readily accessible, with no response.
alas, nishant, I am not allowed to touch the site's code with a 3.087 meter pole. The site structure and operation is set at a corporate level. All I have control over is the content
jk, re: the reader boards, when you go to them, the most recent posts will be at the top. Also, the number of comments in the post is always listed. I look for those with only one comment (the original post) to see those that have gone unanswered.
jk, no the alerts only go to the folks who post something to which someone posts a response. I cannot have the site send an email to everyone when any post is made. It would alienate most members.
In my opinion a combined experience of MCC community of about at least 300 years is available if we put together everyone's experience. An organised forum could do well.
jk, the reader message boards are a place folks can put their queries in the hopes of an answer. And site moderators can be asked to review those boards from time to time and answer if they can. But there is no formal forum set up.
I'm not accessing ANYTHING yet Nishant :-) But on the BeagleBone, it shouldn't be too difficult to get to the GPIO since there is support for it in the Linux that the BeagleBone runs.
And since you're going to "get tough" with the IT boys Rich -- how about including a national flag representing each of the countries you have signed on to MCC? I think that would be pretty cool! You should be proud of the international interest. Do you have any China/Japan/Korea members?
Recently I am working on QT and tried to create some PC app to communicate with mcus. So far so good. Could get some to and fro serial comm. Also displayed data as running graph.
Maybe a Countdown Clock -- minutes to chat -- would be useful on the home page also. Of course, that too would require the blessing of your IT squad :-) But I bet there are other UBM sites that have the same issues with chat time.
jk, yes it is technically the end, but I'm willing to stay on as long as folks need. I am wondering if my time zone converter is giving folks the wrong time.
I couldnt get any local colleges interested in such a course, Curt. There are some vocational schools that offer such, but only to those pursuing technical documentation as their career. Not to EEs who need to do this as a subset of their job
True, you can't search a phone book looking for a cake recipe. Documentation is really a problem. Seems we are too much in a hurry these days creating the new and fixiing the old to write down what we did and why.
I'd also wish for some new strategies for documenting high-complexity systems like eclipse. There's lots of information out there -- but it isn't organized right, I don't think. Lots of the docs are written for the already-knowledgeable that have some idea of where to start.
Using search to find something in a doc presumes that you've got the right doc to begin with :-(
AD, read through the posts on that forum. A lot of fine detail understanding is needed to find and solve these problems. I would imagine it takes weeks of intense study to learn enough about the tool to understand and fix these things. What a pain.
It now diagnoses a problem in my untouched xml file, that I have no idea how to fix. It also says I need to download even more updates which I am in the process of doing. I hope that allows me to return to a compilable program.
sounds like a problem with the text formatting. It probably wants to highlight the text by changing its color, and changes its color to the same color as the background
One of the challenges I have whenever I try to fiddle with Linux, is mounting external drives, like USB drives or SD cards. I've sometimes been able to auto mount them, but more often, have to type in a buch of instructions to get the drive accessible.
Sometimes I thinnk I spend more time just trying to remember where I left off and opening up all of the various pieces of reference material than I do actually coding or circuit designing.
Yes, that one. I feel it is going to need some long hours of concentrated attention to get past setup obstacles, and I can't manage to carve out a block. And if I try to do it piecemeal, I will waste a lot of time trying to remember where I left off.
Android is Java based. If Eclipse is java based also it must make for a devil of a time isolating one from the other. I don't think Eclipse is Java based, but I really don;t know
I must admit I am approaching my little project with some hesitation, wondering what boatloads of frustration I am in for just getting the necessary tools installed and running
What I haope for this year is fewer damn bugs in the software that i use. I am busy downloading an upgarde to Android/Eclipse because you can't edit XML filess in under Windows 7.
Rich - I 3D printer would be cool but mostly for non-structural items. I'd like to machine some off the load-bearing parts out of aluminum. If I can't find a way to economically do that, it will be wood.
Rich - The phone can do all sorts of thinsg like that. It can change ring & text tones and volumes and who it will ring for based on location, time of day and amount of movement. It can even coordinate with my outlook calendar to silence during meetings. I set it up when I fisrt got it, but set it up wrong and now I can't quite tell what it;s going to do.
Rich -Something like that. :-) My Android phone has that feature. It lets me change the wallpaper, ring levels and things like that based on where I am.
Ah, well that it can do. I read one time of a bicycle that had GPS, not for navigating but for a burglar alarm. If it moved more than 50 feet without a security code being entered, it phoned the police to report itself stolen
So, what's it for, this GPS? As I recall it only helps position you to within about 3 meters, and may not be all that effective indoors. You can't navigate a room with it, can you?
No guarantees, but the industry is watching this site and may be inspired to act if enough of us want the same thing. Come chat on Thursday and talk about what we would like to see the MCU industry provide in the coming year.
Lots of us are looking forward to getting and giving presents in the next week or so. What would you like to receive from the MCU industry? Better tools? Lowered prices? Perhaps there is a functional mix you would like to see available in a single MCU. And if you would rather not think about work, tell us about some MCU-based gadget you would like to own or to see created. Let's all talk about what is on our MCU wish lists.
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