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arduino Anonymous
this little guy retails for 35 bucks or you can build it from components for a fraction of that. it's an analog/digital i/o that can be hooked up to puredata, max/msp, flash, second life... hook some sensors up to it, or control circuits with it, it can do practically anything with the right circuit. my point is serious consumer technology, that is also open source, is here... you can use this thing to control robotics FFS... and it's so cheap!
>> Anonymous
you are wierd
>> Anonymous
idk what it is but does it taste good?
>> Anonymous
>>257673
I know someone like you...
he always told me about his robotics and I/O prgammation etc etc (I dont understand anything to what it is, but anyway he kept talking about)
he wasn't sociable at all a pure geel, dirty never shave etc etc ..
he end up being a trap, now he dresses like a girl , but he is still the same repulsive geek...
>> Anonymous
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>>258103
You'll be the first against the wall when the revolution comes.
>> Anonymous
I'm a fellow nut of the MaxMSP/Supercollider/CSound variety. ARDUINO! I've yet to see/use one in person but the concept of replacing my MOTU Ultralite one day with a homemade cigarbox project I/O is pretty exciting. You are not alone in your excitement...
>> Anonymous
lol what s going on here?
>> Anonymous
amateur electronics nerds = fags
lrn2ee
>> Anonymous
And I suppose "expert" electronic nerds just appear out of the woodwork overnight? Go lurk elsewhere.
>> Anonymous-kun
I heard Second Life. What does this do again?
>> Anonymous
>>258129
Without them you would have not internets. Be thankful for them.
>> Anonymous
I've been working on some USB PIC stuff for a bit. Damned if I can get it working though.
>> Anonymous
USB is always hell.

May i suggest you use a usb-uart bridge and legacy royalty free drivers/dll to access it. FTDI make products to do this. its much easier since you just spit out serial data over UART and it magically appears on the end of your FTDI USB chip (which you can change all the USB tags with EEPROM).


also most EE's dont know shit and have a foul attitude. so lern2ee if you wanna learn2sux.
>> Anonymous
last poster here.

just noticed thhat board uses an FTDI chip that i was talking about.

next time rather than spending $35, you should just buy a $1 pic chip and a $4 FTDI chip and some solder..