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This is really not what I wanted to be doing this weekend. This Microchip PAC1710 just doesn't want to cooperate at all. No ACK on the I2C bus no matter what we do. Scope says we are only violating signal fall time and even that is close to what's ok. We are scanning the entire address range and nothing. A Fuijtsu FRAM device on the same bus works perfectly. Opened a support case with Microchip but I don't have a lot of hope for this. Fortunately I found an alternative device from TI - the INA219 that would do pretty much the same thing sans the cool limit monitoring the Microchip part has. Price seems to be better or same from first glance. But all the time we've wasted on this little thing ...
How to debug a C/C++ program with Nemiver debugger
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Summer research with students. Trying to locate an error in the code. Let's begin looking at main().
(Photo by Isabelle Gehrs)
These two crackerjacks came up with a way to serve debug data from iPhone to the Mac using a webservice, and won a MacBook for it!
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Live Showcase, in occasione dell'uscita in CD di "Debug" nuovo progetto discografico del Rapper e Producer Campano.
Line Up:
Emcee O'Zi(Feat. Dj Snatch)
Fabio Farti
NHX (Br & Czek)
Odeeno
Warm Up e After Party Dj Set:
Ekspo ( Sangue Mostro )
BreakStarr ( VHX )
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Live Showcase, in occasione dell'uscita in CD di "Debug" nuovo progetto discografico del Rapper e Producer Campano.
Line Up:
Emcee O'Zi(Feat. Dj Snatch)
Fabio Farti
NHX (Br & Czek)
Odeeno
Warm Up e After Party Dj Set:
Ekspo ( Sangue Mostro )
BreakStarr ( VHX )
Genesi EFIKA MX Smarttop
Freescale i.MX515 (ARM Cortex-A8 800MHz)
3D Graphics Processing Unit
WXGA display support (HDMI)
Multi-format HD video decoder and D1 video encoder (currently not supported by the included software)
512MB RAM
8GB Internal SSD
10/100Mbit/s Ethernet
802.11 b/g/n WiFi
SDHC card reader
2x USB 2.0 ports
Audio jacks for headset
Built-in speaker
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Live Showcase, in occasione dell'uscita in CD di "Debug" nuovo progetto discografico del Rapper e Producer Campano.
Line Up:
Emcee O'Zi(Feat. Dj Snatch)
Fabio Farti
NHX (Br & Czek)
Odeeno
Warm Up e After Party Dj Set:
Ekspo ( Sangue Mostro )
BreakStarr ( VHX )
Another gradient test video from my test bed app. This time, I'm moving gradients around a dark (black) background in sync with the current time.
This particular version is a debug version with radial lines to the time as well as the time value itself on each moving gradient.
[Right now, Flickr says it's unable to process the video. I'll try again later but it shouldn't have any problems with this...]
© Fleur Augustinus / transmediale
discussion
Crashed Economy: Debugging and Rebooting
with Steve Lambert (us), Daniel Garcia Andujar (sp) and Elanor Colleoni (it/dk) as respondent.
To face the current economical crisis means to question dualistic perspectives such as capitalism vs anti-capitalism as well as to imagine a sustainable network of values in which accumulation of growth and precarity are substituted by a grassroots ecology of sharing built on an increasing capacity for sociability. This event presents two sets of projects which question the notion of capitalism through direct intervention and collective reflections proposing an exodus from proprietary money and trade regulation through distributed commons and practices of social networking.
In Part 1: What Capitalism? Steve Lambert (us) and Daniel Garcia Andujar (es) show how one can critique the concept of capitalism in times of crisis through direct interventions and ludic practices. Elanor Colleoni (it/dk) will act as respondent.
Steve Lambert (USA) – Capitalism Works for ME! True-False
Capitalism Works For Me! True/False is a 6m by 3m sign with an electronic voting display allowing passerby to vote on a deceptively simple question: Does capitalism work for you? Every aspect of the interaction is designed to draw them into more complex questions and conversations. The idea that “there is no alternative” to the way our world works, robs our ability to dream. As citizens we need the courage to begin these discussions so we can move on to new and better visions for our future.
Daniel Garcia Andujar (Spain) / Technologies To The People – Postcapital
Border, Capitalism monolith, Collaboration, Collective Intelligence, Community, Complexity, Connectivity, Constructing History, CopyWhat?, Cultural Memory, Dangerous Knowledge, Decision, Decoding, Digital Diogenes, Digital Revolution, Digitalization, Education, Erratum, Fear, Floating Knowledge, Free software, Global Archive, Information Society, Knowledge Production, Language Cartography, Learn to Learn, Mapping, Mass Media Critic, Memory, Network, Participation, Pathologisation, Post-communism, Private Property, Pro-commons, Public Space, Re-reading, Regression, Simplification, Specific, Topography of Fear, Translation, Transparency, Utopia, Voicing…
I've been trying to get some more work done on the typewriter project, and finally got everything wired up in the new apartment. unfortunately a few things were lost in the move, so I've borrowed micahdowty's logic analyzer.
I really like how the leads are coloured black (pin 1), brown, ROYGBV, grey (GND). super cute.
Bit of a rats nest here. JTAG debugging is a big time saver. In the future though — I'll make the JTAG pins much more accessible. Lesson learned.
All the little bits here are working — accelerometer, real-time clock, flash memory. Just now working on an over-USB command interface to do things like set the time/date, various measurement parameters and extract the readings from the device.
Then its to the bubblewrap and off to those who have been patiently waiting..
Showing grey debugging device
Prototype Hobbit BeBox
The Hobbit BeBox is named after the CPUs that were used in the very first BeBox prototype - two AT&T 9309A "Hobbit" CPUs. In addition to the Hobbit chips, three AT&T 9308S DSPs were also used. The Hobbit hardware was abandoned in 1994 when AT&T ceased production of the chips.
Courtesy of bebox..nu