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  • anajonesr:

    Thanks for responding. I went to newbie and watched the other ones. Thanks

  • I can not seem to find the videos in order or in some cases, I can't find the one that follows! Found #1,2,3 then 6 in micro-controllers! 3 to 6 and then I was lost! Do you have a listing somewhere so that I can find the order of the different series?

    Thanks

  • @amtpdb1 I am getting around to fixing the playlist. It's just missing one video; however, it's best to go to the newbiehack website and follow the narrative and videos on the site in the intended order. Additionally, there are many updates and revisions that will be posted from time to time on the site that will help the viewer understand the process.

  • Hello. Thank you for making such great videos. The playlist is hard to find. I just ended up making my own and watched 8parts in order. This video says we should watch the next in the series. Where is that? And also, perhaps may I ask for a link to the playlist(s) in order, in the description of video 1?

  • Great series of beginner tutorials!!!! You inspired me. i got the parts, soldered board, even unassembled usbtinyisp and went through the tutorials using WINAVR and Mac

    Waiting for the advance series. (hint...hint)

  • I have a 12hmz osc that came with my board. i added #define F_CPU 12000000UL before the delay.h header but the led still blinks way faster than yours? at 100ms it blinks as if it was at 10ms and at 10ms it blinks so fast that the led remains on. Can you lead me in the right direction?

  • @isellubuynow I believe this is due to your fuse bits being set differently. WARNING: do NOT just mess around with them... look up some tutorials online on how to do it, and refer to the datasheet to see what settings to choose. Doing it wrong could render your chip unprogrammable (i mean, there are ways around it, but... you need a good programmer like the STK500.) I don't mean to scare you. It is an important process to get the fuses right. So don't be scared to change 'em. but be careful.

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  • Can you please add videos on Interrupts, ADC, and other features.. Thanks.

  • You are awesome, very well documented. You should do this full time. double like. Thanks a lot for the videos.

  • First i though you are a carpenter, handling all that wood stuff and all. Then i saw you taking on serious developement on constructing a coordinate-table, interfacing and doing the math on motors and steppers and whatnot... now i see you messing around with MicroC's well knowing about pullup Rs and all. WHAT THE HELL IS YOUR PROFESSION ? :)) You studied mechanical engineering on some University? Saluting to You!

  • @axel1973w Thanks. I actually have my formal education in Architecture (U of Miami) and a Masters in Urban Design (UC Berkeley). All of this stems from my passion for electronics, engineering, woodworking, and programming. I was a programmer prior to my education in architecture, but I'm taking a break in architecture at the moment, but hope to participate in competitions soon (as time permits). CNC is a huge passion for me at the moment and embarking on various robotics in the future.

  • Love the game shop type music when you were adding the jumper wires for vcc and ground.

  • @kiffing Thanks. I was going for elevator music, but when I found this loop, I really thought it fit well.

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