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  • i guess it had no "divide by zero" exception TRAP

  • So, what's an AVR atmega32 again?

  • type in sqrt(-1) and the whole board will explode :D 

  • Aye told ya Jim, "you can't push it any faster".!

  • He is dead. Jim.

  • AKA an autistic being told no

  • Look close folks he used a drill not and explosion.

  • Someone forgot to fuse the AVR!

  • urmmm.... no

    divide by 0 will just put it in an infinate loop, you over voltaged it for likes on utube

  • @nyalldavis have you ever heard of these things called "jokes"?

  • 30 years ago, when I was first learning about computers and processors and math with regard to division by zero, I was able to work through all of it and I actually had an empathic reaction. The understanding of the gut wrenching "physical pain" that the processor feels when that condition exists. Yeah I know you're thinking I'm crazy, freaky, and I couldn't duplicate it now if I wanted to. I can't remember how I placed my mind in that state. But I can tell you that it had an effect on me.

  • @wyzyrddrummer strangely, i know what you mean!

  • @wyzyrddrummer Its zen! Its the sound of one hand clapping! Its the void....

  • And that's why hardware interrupts should be active low.

  • i guess u put a higher voltage on it because if you divide by zero it will be a loop without breaking :/

  • EXTREME CLOSE-UP

  • No... I don't believe it.

  • That's the power of infinity, baby.

  • @FirstShirtBeastblood If division by zero always yields infinity, then it would be easy to program a catch to say "Inf" or similar. If you look at values of y=c/x as x approaches 0 from the right-hand side, then y approaches infinity. But observe the values of y as x approaches 0 from the left-hand side, and y approaches NEGATIVE infinity. Since the left- and right-hand sides diverge, the x-value about which they diverge has no solution, and thus is undefined.

  • That was nothing. I once asked SIRI if a set of all sets contained itself, and I later woke up in the hospital with severe burns and iPhone shrapnel embedded in my sternum.

  • It's just a "Naughty Boy Time" type video (High voltage applied to a chip designed for 5 volts). Not a real bug.

  • AVR microcontrollers are very available.

    Some of the newer automobiles have them as the controller chip, and when the "computer" quits, it gets replaced.

    So, I hunt around for "dead" computers, and in every case so far it is not the Amtel chip but sumething easy and inexpensive to replace.

    I now have a AVR in a box with very isolated IO and power already set up for 12 VDC.

    And 99% of the time they are free for the asking, or at very low cost.

  • Well thats one way to reset your fuses.

  • bahahahaha

  • chuck Norris can divide by zero and he said only "i" can solve these problems.

  • Now make it find the square root of a negative number.

  • @MozartJunior22 That's not too hard. You just have to think more… complex :)

  • @MozartJunior22 Dont mess with that! You risk destroying the whole universe!

  • atMELT

  • I love this uController! We made a piano using this....

  • how did you blow it up?

  • @Firehowk He probably blown it up by raising the voltage.

  • @ferencproject isn't that how all ics are blown?

  • @gonzolively you can blow some ICs by shortcircuiting their outputs (it works only on some ICs), and I'm sure there are more ways (like connecting AC power supply to it's power input pins if the IC is designed for DC power or reversing the polarity (+ and -))

  • 0:05 does not compute

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  • Zesrauem sye.

  • This is why we have exception handlers.

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  • @NovaN0va infinitely small? FAIL

  • bullshit.

  • der arme Atmel... das kam aber nicht vom dividieren durch null...

    der hält nämlich sooo unglaublich viel aus ^^

  • humorless fucking engineers

  • why destroy such a valuable part?

  • Yea.. that's not because of dividing by zero.. it either overheated due too a too fast crystal or you put a too high voltage on it

  • @DGMRuadeil Yep. Btw, AVRs cannot divide.

  • Proof that every MC contains magic smoke that makes it running.

    Proof: You've seen the magic smoke exit the chip, and now it doesn't work anymore.

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  • Dividing by zero is Chuck Norris's thing, that's why...

  • LOOOL THAT'S NICE!!!

    ROFL :)

  • Funny idea ;D

  • r u serious LOL.

  • .......:(

  • My calc professor tried to divide by zero and something like that happened to his head.

  • @jwalker477 true story?

  • @flaviusoad No.

  • @jwalker477 :(

  • How about if I wanna see what behind the black silicone looks like?

  • FAKE :))))

  • nice joke.

    1. high voltage ?

    2. OUT PORT slap to power line

  • What a way to go. So sad.

  • Same thing happens to my head when I divide by zero!

  • soo fake

    

  • Divided voltage by zero and gave infinite volts?

  • i mean...WHY to destroy such IC....where i live we cant find AVR micro controllers, and you destroy them...

  • @BOOJANMK it was already dead

  • @Manekinen i just want to cry now... :)

  • @Manekinen so if it was already dead, this mean you didnt divide by 0 :D

  • @Manekinen If it was dead already, you couldn't divide by zero.....

  • @BOOJANMK Mister google is your friend. Ask him and he will tell you where you can acquire an abundance of AVR mcs.

  • @BOOJANMK but you have access to the internet so finding them should be easy.

  • @BOOJANMK Yeah because that's what an IC should do right? Blow itself up when it divides by zero?

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  • you dont get the internet where you are? ...seems so sad that youre forced to shop in store, and post comments via pigeon :(

  • I made a lucky pause here at 0:11 where I see all the sparks, yet also see the intact chip with the writing on it. Could this be fake? I don't care. Neat though.

  • could you fix that AVR or did he died?

  • The worlds first computer to hail from the middle east...

  • An error occurred after the vid ended. LOL!

  • Too much porn.

  • Funniest electronic joke ever !

  • ...the chip didn't look like it was in the socet.

    and there is no way something can blow up like that. FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKE!

  • It happened to me must be that division to zero.

  • Fake. When you divide by zero you create supermassive black hole.

  • wat camera are u using. the pics are insane.

  • The um.  0:11 Left side.

  • thats just fake. the computer would say error it wouldnt explode

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  • @legot3 oh. but still

  • @DJ2FLO o'rly?

  • @spinctah really

  • mast

  • 45t634563456345634563456 / 0 = KAAABOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!

  • wat?

  • ATMEGAS are just fucking weak. You can't do anything interesting with them.

  • I've seen that happen to both a TIP32 and a 555 timer in lab because someone was stupid... And yeah, software can totally break hardware. Nice video!

  • TNT inside

  • 42 ATMEGAS watched this

  • whow at 0:12 you see how the sparks are going through the material, before it jumps of

  • n/0=infinity. Not that hard.

    What would be amazing is find Sqrt-1

  • LOL! Okay, so what *really* happened? You hooked it up to a wall socket?

  • Nice camera :P

  • this is what happen when i start minesweeper... so annoying

  • How do we know you didn't just zap it with 500 v?

  • That can't happen.

  • Black Holes are places where God divided by zero

  • @dl8rds "on the first day, god also created space and a definition for it, he just didn't tell anyone"

  • @dl8rds lol

  • @dl8rds Also known as vaginas.

  • @dl8rds And supernovas are places where God divided black holes by zero.

  • @Catherinenchanted your face is where God divided zero by zero

  • @Catherinenchanted supernovas are before black holes idiot

    lrn2science

  • @Catherinenchanted and adam and eve are what happened when god divided monkeys by 0.

  • i think by "Fake" they mean it's not division by zero, just high voltage applied to the chip, which we all know it is. but that isn't a Fake in my terms. Seeing this in Slow/Mo would be awesome, though.

  • it is fake

    at 0:11 if u pause it an unpause it really quick u see something touch the chip on

    the left side of it

  • @Peice0Cornbread its called smoke you twat

  • @forrenzt3 how is there smoke before it blows up

  • @Peice0Cornbread when 2 things rub 2gether relly fast, like me and your mom, smoke happens sometimes

  • @forrenzt3 that makes like no sence

  • @Peice0Cornbread You've never burn a chip before?

    When is about to fill all the 1"x1" area with sparks. It drops some smoke first. This smoke is caused by the heat of the inner materials, burning the plastic case. After it reaches certain temperature, the chip will simply blow up.

    Just like your mom and I. She screams for a while, and then she cums.

  • @exsterenpro that makes like no sence

  • @Peice0Cornbread That's because you're trolling little douche :)

  • ha ha ha i used to do that whith cmos 555 when i was 12 ;)

  • you... you killed it

  • Lucky that you had the camera on, when this happened - both for the ATmega32 and the ATmega88V... I usually don't work with the camera on; and never zoomed in on the chip; I'd point it at a display or a motor.

    Can you please post me the source-code and schematics ?

    I'm especially interested in which instruction you used for division.

    Also, the stack-overflow code; could you please post it along with the schematic you used ?

  • I loved the closeup.

  • super fake!!!!!!11

  • You can say this isn't fake all you want, but it's FAKE as it gets. If you have a bullshit detector it will be going off loud and clear. FAKE FAKE FAKE!

  • @jeffpicks I have one of those detectors, and its not making any noise at all.

  • @gavenusman -- Batteries must be dead...

  • damn looks like a crater..

  • is it a joke or is it really caused by divide by 0

  • Wow shit!

  • Ummm, pretty sure his chip can't divide, only multiply...

  • LIKE GOP FREE TRADE ! IT DOES NOT COMPUTE !!!

  • use a diode...

  • Neat!

  • Lol

  • Only chuck Norris can divide by 0

  • HAHAHAHAHA!! Nice April foolin...! The IC in the Background goes first. And after that the CPU blew. But surly NOT because of a div by zero ;)) - There must been some MORE Zeros behind a Power Supply of 10V. More like 110V~ or so. Dont get fooled. Puter systems wont blow like this just because of Software.

  • This adds meaning to WTF boom

  • Dividing by zero is easy determining the result is not ... nice smoke job

  • This would never had happen if the program was written by Chuck Norris... He can divide by zero you know :p

  • LOL!

    

  • Uh oh...

  • your chip will only work if you divide something by 32...

  • AVR: Brought to you by Mann Co.

  • I thought the ATmega series had a thermal runaway cutoff.. Guess not!

  • divide by 0.. fatal error XD

  • @nlboss23 hmmm so thats why its called "fatal". i always thought it was an overkill reaction on a calculator. who knew it was actually fatal. lulz

  • Lucky it just blew up the chip and not the universe.

  • @havocexe you, sir, gave the japanese an idea a 'coupla weeks ago. happy now?

  • there was a bright red swicht on the back of my pc, and i tested it: my pc was promoted to Fireworks my faces: :D D: :( :I *OVERDERP*

  • The chip detected it was you and self destroyed

  • @DouglasBouttell by the way, several chips explode at the same time. Were all dividing by zero? Doubt so.

  • I think some scientist in Japan tried to divide by zero a few weeks ago. I wonder what the results were...

  • @mario9dragon LOL

  • can you share your soure code which you use, cz I try and nothing hapend..... T_T

  • How did you do this? :D

  • @havocexe i'd head 4 the hills, with a pair of sunglasses and a buchet of popcorn!

    oh, and a camera :D

  • yeah your computer said fuck this and killed itself.

  • That's what happens when you try to run Windows on it! :-P

  • For sure fake. At least TRY to have good FX

  • no, the computer suicided, he didnt like his life, so he killed himself

  • Oops...

  • fucking awesome! :D

  • It's fake cause that would have caused the apocalypse

  • correction. Features that actually help.

  • AHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    Proably fake, sorry for being that shittwit, but.. Can you prove this happended?

  • PRESS 2 FOR FIREWORKS

  • @havocexe why would a scientist at a nuclear power plant divide by zero?

  • @ThePwnu777 to find the average number of security features. ;)