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Twinkle Tartiflette a Lilypad Arduino driven interactive artwork that plays appropriate notes to song by touching words with stylus. This took me weeks to work out how to make, put together, write the code, test and debug!
To use the monoscope, I'll have to scan the characters somehow. I decided to start with a simple 555-based oscillator and use the capacitor voltage as a triangle wave.
Tal Weiss is the CEO of Takipi - God Mode in Production Code. Tal has been designing scalable, real-time Java and C++ applications for the past 15 years. Previously, Tal was co-founder and CEO at VisualTao which was acquired by Autodesk (ADSK Inc.) in 2009.
This is a Playstation 2 debugging unit. To the best of my knowledge, a debugger can't play DVD movies. Unlike the thin PS2's, the old thick PS2's didn't play DVD movies unless you installed the DVD playback software to a memory card. I wonder if anybody "out there" ever tried installing the DVD playback software to a memory card to try on a debugger.
I decided I wanted to debug using the JTAG emulator mode. Thing of it is? The I/O lines for JTAG? I didn't really pull them out convenient-like. So, I just kind of made do by wiring some super thin 30 gauge to the right lines.