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CNC 5-Axis Milling Programmer DEMO

(With Technical Committee)

 

Front row from L to R: High School medalists—Silver-Xavian Gilbert, Pickens County Career and Technology Center (S.C.); Gold-Thomas Blake, Diman RVTHS (Mass.); Bronze-Noe Diaz, Streamwood High School (Ill.); and national technical committee member Alex Starner. Back row L to R: College/Postsecondary medalists—Silver-Cody Russell, York Technical College (S.C.); Gold-Arik Edstrom, Manatee Technical College (Fla.); and Bronze-Jacob Golden, Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology (Pa.).

 

The IBM System 7 Computer installed in Fairymead Mill for Factory Process Control. Alan Mooney, Bundaberg Sugar Programmer for the System 7.

“Secrecy breeds incompetence because where there is failure, failure is kept secret.”

 

Julian Paul Assange is an Australian computer programmer, publisher and journalist. He is editor-in-chief of the organisation WikiLeaks, which he founded in 2006

  

This is a custom enclosure I made for the AVRISP serial programmer. You can find the kit here:

fun4diy.com/AVRISP_mkII.htm

 

I picked it up on ebay for 12 dollars. The above site states that it can run the UsbAsp and the MKII firmware. I have not tried USBASP out but it does work well with the MKII out of box.

A pie chart showing the types of projects that made famous programmers famous. A full write up of where the statistics came from can be found here: grok-code.com/37/famous-programmers-from-adleman-to-zimme...

This is a custom enclosure I made for the AVRISP serial programmer. You can find the kit here:

fun4diy.com/AVRISP_mkII.htm

 

I picked it up on ebay for 12 dollars. The above site states that it can run the UsbAsp and the MKII firmware. I have not tried USBASP out but it does work well with the MKII out of box.

Red Bull: A frequent drink in a programmer's life.

 

At least when we have sick deadlines.

This is a custom enclosure I made for the AVRISP serial programmer. You can find the kit here:

fun4diy.com/AVRISP_mkII.htm

 

I picked it up on ebay for 12 dollars. The above site states that it can run the UsbAsp and the MKII firmware. I have not tried USBASP out but it does work well with the MKII out of box.

In 1953, Shell Labs in Amsterdam was the first site in the Netherlands to use an electronic computer in a production environment. The computer was a Ferranti Mark I*, designed at Manchester University (with help from the legendary Alan Turing) and built by British company Ferranti. The Amsterdam model was called MIRACLE, for "Mokums (Amsterdam's) Industrial Research Automatic Calculator for Laboratory and Engineering", but some people nicknamed it "May It Replace All Chaotic Laboratory Experiments". My mother was one of its programmers and kept a photo album.

 

My mother is in the center.

Dr. Roscoe the Hound Ph.D - Video

ZED-BULL key programmer

 

1- Transponder Cloning: 11, 12, 13, 73, 4C (writing to 4C electronic key and batteryless TPX1 transponder), Philips Crypto 40 (some), 41(all), 42(all), 44(all unlocked VAG), 45(all).

 

Until now, common transponder cloning tools could only copy fixed transponders. But the revolution that we started with our device, Zed-Qx, is increasing with Zed-BULL. 41(NISSAN), 42(VAG), 44(Unlocked VAG) and 45(PEUGEOT) transponders which normally known as can not be copied, can be copied with Zed-BULL. Also you can copy 4C transponders onto batteryless TPX1 4C glass transponders.

 

2- Finding PIN Code, preparing precoded transponders and programming transponders from EEPROM and MCU. For now, 55 different applications...

 

Another revolution of Zed-BULL is programing transponders when there is no key from ECUs. For now, Zed-BULL has 55 different applications and it is increasing... With this feature, you can program transponders, find pin codes and prepare precoded transponders for the cars which need precoded transponders like fiat doblo 48. For this feature, you don't need expensive precoded transponders priced about 8-10 Euro. You can use blank transponders...

 

Zed-BULL PC software' s excellent features will help you while using EEPROM applications. ECU pictures, which ECU has which MCU or EEPROM and the location of mcu or eeprom on the board, which type transponder will be used... These kind of informations will ease your work. With Automatic Module Finding (AMF) feature, when you select the EEPROM file, the module will be recognized automatically.

 

3- Producing Transponders for OBD Programing. If you have an OBD device like T-Code Pro, you will need special precoded transponders for some cars. Instead of buying these special transponders for high prices, you can produce them with Zed-BULL using blank transponders. And you don't need expensive precoded transponders priced about 8-10 Euro... The transponders that you can produce: 40, 41, 42, 44 Mitsubishi, 44 VAG, 45, 73 Mitsubishi, 61, 62, 65 and 46 for BMW, AUDI, PORSCHE, CHRYSLER, RENAULT... etc. For now, Zed-BULL has 24 different transponder production applications.

 

4- Hitag2 Transponder Programmer If you want to buy a hitag2 programmer as standalone device, you have to pay around 1000-1500 Euro. But when you have Zed-BULL, you will get this hitag2 programmer feature for FREE. You can work on hitag2 transponders and improve yourself on your job.

 

5- USB communication and fast update... You can update your Zed-BULL in less than 30 seconds and use your Zed-BULL with PC via USB.

 

6- Easy Use with Wide Graphic LCD Screen Wide screen of Zed-BULL will show you much more .... With Zed-BULL's wide screen, you can see more information like, VIN number and kilometer info for BMW cars, detailed information for 46 and 48 transponders ... etc.

 

7- Surprise applications...

 

* Reading kilometer, VIN number and key number information from orginal BMW key and writing to orginal BMW remote key.

 

* PIN code finding for 33 Renault and 45 Peugeot from transponder

 

* Finding PIN code from VIN number for HYUNDAI and KIA

 

* Saving transponder information into database including crypto transponders

 

* Unlocking the 48(magic II) type locked transponder and make it reusable

 

* PC software includes a wide-range transponder catalog, keyfob procedures and more informations

 

* 3 different device case color alternatives (red, black and white)

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There are many like it, but this one is mine.

The PIC-Programmer Board is an easy to use interface for programming. The full featured Windows programming interface supports baseline (PIC10F, PIC12F5xx, PIC16F5xx), midrange (PIC12F6xx, PIC16F), PIC18F, PIC24, dsPIC30, dsPIC33, and PIC32 families of 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit microcontrollers, and many Microchip Serial EEPROM

For programmers like me with wrist pain, I have hacked together a

simple keyboard modification that lets you press the Ctrl, Alt, and

Shift keys with your thumbs. Just like those expensive $240 Kinesis

keyboards, but made using a $30 K'nex building toy. (K'nex is like

Lego but uses rods instead of bricks).

An interactive LED game of life exhibit. Read more about this project here.

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shad and saan two bothers poloroid picture. they are son of freelance net programmer m yakub chowdhury and legal advice service lawyer advoate sheuly akter in bangladesh

Here is a diagram of the programmer cable needed to hook up the Z-DSP to a computer. This is a USB to memory card connector and it will be sold seperately from the module itself. There will be a free programming compiler for writing code and downloading it to the Z-DSP via this cable. LINK: www.analoguehaven.com/tiptopaudio/ .

Outgoing, energetic, and passionate about public lands stewardship, Janice Shepherd is a retired computer programmer who has made significant contributions to the Grand Junction Field Office since beginning her volunteer service there in 2010. She has worked with BLM cultural resources, rangelands, planning, and recreation staff members throughout the jurisdiction of the field office and its two national conservation areas. A hiker and geocacher who loves to explore, Janice completed an inventory of climbing sites within the Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area, gathering and processing GPS data and photo-documenting climbing routes. She is a trained Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado crew leader and trail monitor, regularly contributing to trail maintenance and construction projects. Janice has also been instrumental in the coordination of annual National Public Lands Day cleanups, enlisting the aid of BLM resource staff as well as partner organizations such as Great Old Broads for Wilderness (of which she is a proud member). She is also a trained cultural resources site steward, and is so capable with tasks from field work to paperwork that BLM archaeologists trust her to prepare documentation on even priceless, isolated finds. She is currently working on a report of such finds that will be reviewed and shared with the State Historic Preservation Officer. Janice provides a much-needed extra set of eyes and ears in the field: with more than six years of volunteer work under her belt, she recognizes and reports potential resource issues so BLM staff can respond promptly.

 

Learn more about volunteering with the Bureau of Land Management here: blm.gov/get-involved/volunteers

 

Photo by BLM.

A pie chart showing the number of projects it took famous programmers to become famous. A full write up of where the statistics came from can be found here: grok-code.com/37/famous-programmers-from-adleman-to-zimme...

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"People who work in the fields of science and technology are not like other people. This can be frustrating to the nontechnical people who have to deal with them. The secret to coping with technology-oriented people is to understand their motivations. This chapter (of The Dilbert Principle by Scott Adams) will teach you everything you need to know."

 

...if you are anything like me, you'll drop the book laughing while you read it too!

 

Rather amusingly, the librarians in my local library have classified this book as "Management Science"...isbn:0752224700 www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0752224700

 

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