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What's funny, is I've actually gotten really good results from SO. I've only ever had one question downvoted, and about 75% of the responses were helpful and courteous. I understand they have a bad rep, and it's probably earned, but I guess I've been fortunate.
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honey the codewitch wrote: I've actually gotten really good results from SO
Have you ever been on electronics.stackexchange.com?
That one is uber rude. I have posted to 15 or 20 different SOs but the electronics one is filled with Geniuses who can only tell you how stupid your question is.
One time I posted a question about why it was that electrolytic type caps seem to have a high voltage ability even though they are small (in capacitance). I received no answer but many attacks and they finally completely deleted my question so that I couldn't even find it again.
Sheesh.
My point here is that Hardware Geniuses are much more mean-spirited than us Software Geniuses.
We are a softer gentler kind, I suppose.
If you are a h/w genius no need to be upset with this, just be kind and prove me wrong.
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Heh, i don't doubt it. I'm starting to get good with the hardware, but I'll play nice.
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Quote: 64-bit desktop but wasn't working on my 8-bit mega. That's a brutal move. First try to run it on a STM32 chip then on a PIC24 and eventually goto 8 bit.
"In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?"
-- Rigoletto
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I don't have a STM32 chip but I have an ESP32 I ran it on first.
The code survived.
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The 16 bit step is still missing.
"In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?"
-- Rigoletto
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I have a ton of little IoT SoCs but none with a 16-bit CPU. I wonder if such an animal exists?
It would be fun to compile this for a little 65c816 though (the 16-bit CPU in the Apple IIgs and the Super Nintendo)
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PIC24 MCU are 16 bit.
"In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?"
-- Rigoletto
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ah, because of the 24 I assumed maybe a 16 bit but with a 24-bit address bus? I'd rather do pure 16 if that's the case. 24 bit buses are just weird.
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24 bit... 16 millions of colours.
The PIC24 is a genuine 16 bit MCU, the name comes from the length of its instruction word.
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Ask Chris for an Arduino forum here - you can ask whatever you want there... and answer it politely...
"The only place where Success comes before Work is in the dictionary." Vidal Sassoon, 1928 - 2012
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Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote: Ask Chris for an Arduino forum here That's actually not a bad idea
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honey the codewitch wrote: And then a moderator basically told me that's not true, and if I was able to write code that would do that I wouldn't be on the forum asking for help in the first place. You could have answered him:
Only because I am better programmer than you will ever imagine in your more obscure and wet dreams, it doesn't mean that I know everything about the Arduino world. There is a difference between not being familiar with the Arduino and not being able to program crazy things that work.
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Why bother to get in a pissing contest with him/her/it? He/she/it is doomed by their own karma...
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: Why bother to get in a pissing contest with him/her/it? He/she/it is doomed by their own karma... I would not go into a pissing context. I would have said that and let it there.
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"Never argue online with idiots and script kiddies"
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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Yeah I know... they win by experience.
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They've certainly had a lot more experience being dumb ers than we have!
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I mean, I don't know what he can imagine. I find myself to be a competent but flawed developer. I guess I could have put on an ego for that response though.
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honey the codewitch wrote: I mean, I don't know what he can imagine. Looking at what you were told... I suppose not much. Because one doesn't need to be Einstein to see the difference between being able to program and asking a question in an online forum about something you are not that sure and want help or confirmation.
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modified 21-Dec-20 11:16am.
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I agree.
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Ha! I just had something like that happen -- on a different site. A moderator complained that I was causing them to actually have to work! Oh my! Not that!
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hahaha what do they think moderators are supposed to do?
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Dunno, sit back and bask in our adoration I think.
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