wizard23
Martin
Martin does the hardware and I do the programming :)
Programming microcontrollers reminds me of the good old MS-DOS days...when you would actually manipulate the registers of the graphics card directly and enable weird memory mapping modes to be able to have multiple screen buffers with 256 colors...it's the same now with micro controllers, digital accelerometers and highly integrated RF chips with convenient SPI interface...you get to play with tons of funny registers :) only now in 2011 the ICs are so small that I have to be careful not to inhale them by accident when I marvel at the......I'm rambling I should sleep now :)
Martin
Martin does the hardware and I do the programming :)
Programming microcontrollers reminds me of the good old MS-DOS days...when you would actually manipulate the registers of the graphics card directly and enable weird memory mapping modes to be able to have multiple screen buffers with 256 colors...it's the same now with micro controllers, digital accelerometers and highly integrated RF chips with convenient SPI interface...you get to play with tons of funny registers :) only now in 2011 the ICs are so small that I have to be careful not to inhale them by accident when I marvel at the......I'm rambling I should sleep now :)