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iosoft.blog
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| | | | In a previous post, I described 'EDLA', a WiFi-based logic analyser unit, that uses a Web-based display. That version used an ESP32 to provide WiFi connectivity; the PEDLA uses a Pi PicoW module instead. Hardware PEDLA circuit board The hardware is similar to the previous version; aside from the CPU change, the main addition is... | |
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jeff.glass
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| | | | Electronics, Making, Software Development, and Amateur Radio from a Midwest Nerd | |
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jborza.com
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| | | | Closer to the machine I started my way with programming with Microsoft QBASIC on DOS, I did try (and succeed) to copy code for a game from a BASIC book, and it did run, but I didnt really get development back then. I didnt really understand how and why it works, and most importantly, how to write my own code to implement a different game. Later I was playing higher level languages such as Pascal and C in the high school and PHP at home. | |
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educatedguesswork.org
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