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That's great, Hanzibal,
The price seems very reasonable to me. I've sent a message to the supplier asking if they will ship a single PP to Thailand.
I hope that in the future, as many people have experience using your board, your CodePlex site will include many "first-person stories" of what they are doing with your board.
Your current six examples [^], which I assume are your own work, are very clear, and very useful to get an idea of using C# to control the PP !
I'd be very interested to have a greater understanding of what can be done with MIDI using a PP.
thanks, Bill
Google CEO, Erich Schmidt: "I keep asking for a product called Serendipity. This product would have access to everything ever written or recorded, know everything the user ever worked on and saved to his or her personal hard drive, and know a whole lot about the user's tastes, friends and predilections." 2004, USA Today interview
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I really love your enthusiasm!
Yes, the examples are my own work as is everything else from designing the PCB in Eagle to writing the software, datasheet and project homepage. It has been a lot of work.
I'm pretty sure Electrokit will ship to Thailand but if not, I can act as a proxy if you like. We'll see how it turns out.
We're having some friends for dinner tonight but hopefully, I'll get a MIDI example up after that. In the meantime, you might enjoy a little Beethoven:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=G0WFRrqB8GE[^]
Thanks!
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BillWoodruff wrote: too bad I can't vote your post up on this forum
You can: it is VERY strange, but in this forum, the old voting system is still used. Hover with your mouse over the original post, and then you'll see the old voting system in the bottom-left corner. I don't know why it still uses the old system, but I reported this in the Bugs & Suggestions forum.
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Thanks, ProgramFOX !
Google CEO, Erich Schmidt: "I keep asking for a product called Serendipity. This product would have access to everything ever written or recorded, know everything the user ever worked on and saved to his or her personal hard drive, and know a whole lot about the user's tastes, friends and predilections." 2004, USA Today interview
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Thanks to you, I've now sneaked in a "Where to buy" section on the project home page. Figuring they'll probably just ask me to remove the link if not to their liking.
Scroll down to the bottom of the front page and you'll see it:
http://www.peekypokey.org/
Regards!
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I use to be a control engineer, for HVAC and Access control and I got to tell you..
Awesome work man.
Most of the high end controls I used have all been logical block programming which had its benefits and drawbacks. IE Automated Logic, Niagara AX Framework. I personal prefer being able to code with C#.
Does this little board have distributed code ? for example can it operate without the PC ?
Either way, this SDK looks like a great prototype tool.
A good way to build something for testing and proof of concept.
I would not recommend using it in a production cycle, for that you would want to build your own board.
But again man, awesome work!
=)
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Thank you so much, your words mean a lot to me!
You're totally getting it, it's like you said; the board is primarily for testing, evaluation, prototyping and proof of concept. It's for those of us who are perhaps not ready to implement our new wiz bang innovation directly onto a micro controller.
When you got things working as expected with the PeekyPokey, the leap towards general purpose micro controllers will look a lot smaller and you can move along implementing onto an Arduino, PIC, AVR, MSP430 or what have you.
The software always runs on the PC using USB to control the board itself. Since your average PC is vastly superior in terms of raw processing power and overall resources, it's much easier and quicker to implement your application logic there while using PeekyPokey as a dedicated h/w interface.
You can save optimizations for performance, foot print and economical use of resources for later when porting to an actual micro.
Cheers!
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Keep Clam And Proofread
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And it was delicious.
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Pleeaase! write an article on it. Thanks!
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Thanks, I definitively will now. Just need to come to terms on "format" and what "expression" to use.
I've come to realize that most people does not get what the board is and what's required to do those things. Naturally, the problem lies in how I describe it which is sub-optimal.
I'd be very grateful for any suggestions on how to formalize the "message" or "offering" to make it easier to understand.
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hi i am looking for a free in-dept memory monitoring tool which allow me to inspect the memory.
any suggestion?
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HxD[^]
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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performance monitor is avialable by default.In run just type PERFMON and then add a counter from memory and then run your Application.I think that's the best way to find your Application Performance and Memmory usage/Leaks.
Nikhil Singh
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You can try Process Explorer[^]. Everyone uses it. Very small tool and effective.
If you want to take memory dump then it can help with that too.
Braj
http://coderpanda.blogspot.in
http://pandaxp.wordpress.com
[If you find the articles or solutions useful then please up-vote or recommend them to encourage participation]
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Today, in the Insider News Kent Sharkey[^] has posted a link to a new where it is explained that Lenovo will add a start menu software to their Windows 8 PC's.
If you are dealing with Windows 8 and would like to get that start menu software you could get it here:
https://www.pokki.com/es_ES/windows-8-start-menu[^]
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If anyone wants a markdown editor this is a really good one : http://www.mdcharm.com/[^]
If you use firefox the try this also : http://markdowneditor.mozdev.org/[^]
A programmer walks into a bar and asks the bartender for 1.00000000000003123939 root beers. Bartender says, I'll have to charge you extra, that's a root beer float. Programmer says, better make it a double then.
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I love this one found here : http://labs.bittorrent.com/experiments/sync.html[^]
It uses the bit torrent protocol to sync data between computers in a LAN, there is even an Android app.
I have replaced the Windows Server Distributed Filesystem with it and it works like a charm, great for backups of your server and your users local files.
A programmer walks into a bar and asks the bartender for 1.00000000000003123939 root beers. Bartender says, I'll have to charge you extra, that's a root beer float. Programmer says, better make it a double then.
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cool, it's really works and great.
thank you bro
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One thing I really miss on the Mac is Window's 7 snap-to-border.
Problem solved[^]. For free.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hello
I got a NAS and would like to use it as the central backup storage repository for my computers.
The NAS should contain a file structure hosting: all my work files, books, electronics circui projects, music, school lectures and etc.
On each computer i would like to do a SVN-like check out of a part of this file structure.
E.g. i would like to check-out the folder with "electronics-projects" for my laptop. If i make any changes i can commited/syncronize this to the NAS.
I do not want complete revision-system, since it takes up to much place.
RSync could be part of the solution, but i miss the integration to the (Windows)Explorer, so i can see which files have been changed.
Do anyone know of such tool ?
Summarizing the desired tool:
+No long term change history (too much space)
+Allow users to check-out a subset of the repository.
+File changes are visible in a windows Explorer window
+Difference/and changed files can be seen before a commit
+(optional) support for automatic/ daily synchronization.
+open source / freeware preferred
+(optional) Local delete should be possible, perhaps with indication of missing files.
+support/detection of renaming/move
btw: The NAS is a QNAP419, it would be able to custom sync-tools but i actually considered it a network path.
Qnap recently released qSync, however it is not as exactly what i was look for and it do not have that good explorer integration.
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