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Have you ever written code for a non-PC gadget or toy?

Survey period: 3 Mar 2013 to 11 Mar 2013

Maybe you've written a GPS plugin, or hacked your camera with the CHDK, or written your first app for your Pebble. Share your story!

OptionVotes% 
Yes39636.80
I want to29026.95
No39036.25



 
GeneralCame from an embedded background Pin
Danielvrhyn4-Mar-13 22:34
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GeneralPIC microcontroller project Pin
Gary R. Wheeler4-Mar-13 11:04
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GeneralTI-83 Calculator Pin
Brent Spotswood4-Mar-13 10:12
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henningbenk5-Mar-13 2:58
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GeneralDa Wife Pin
DigitalRacer4-Mar-13 10:00
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Tbone19834-Mar-13 20:17
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PIEBALDconsult5-Mar-13 13:41
mvePIEBALDconsult5-Mar-13 13:41 
GeneralPre PC Era Computers (6510, 8085, do they count?) and SunSPOTs Pin
embix4-Mar-13 5:48
embix4-Mar-13 5:48 
As I guess most coders at a certain age have done, I developed for some pre PC Era computers like KC85 (uses Z80 Clone) and C64 (6510). I don't think they were ment with "Toys or Gadgets".
Nowadays embedded devices are available und affordable. It became more convenient and more easy to run your own code on such mobile computers like smartphones and even embedded boards. They are everywhere.
While programming a single device is fun, new challenges arise with (mobile) sensor networks as you have lots of them to run "one application" in the net. If you already have say one quadrocopter - why not use it to update the map of an NXT-Type Lego robot? I guess the future in gadget development to have a whole zoo of devices which should act toghether.

modified 4-Mar-13 11:58am.

GeneralFPGA chip Pin
Pawel Gielmuda4-Mar-13 2:45
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Jiří Miklík4-Mar-13 1:54
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GeneralWashing machine controller Pin
John Stewien4-Mar-13 1:51
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GeneralArduino! Pin
DaveX864-Mar-13 1:42
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Addy Tas4-Mar-13 9:41
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DaveX864-Mar-13 10:01
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lewax004-Mar-13 11:39
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DaveX864-Mar-13 12:06
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lewax004-Mar-13 12:16
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DaveX864-Mar-13 12:30
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Brisingr Aerowing6-Mar-13 13:43
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DaveX866-Mar-13 14:37
DaveX866-Mar-13 14:37 
GeneralLego NXT Pin
Kevin Drzycimski4-Mar-13 0:52
Kevin Drzycimski4-Mar-13 0:52 
GeneralNo! Pin
_Amy3-Mar-13 23:30
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Generalcoded for 8051 microcontroller Pin
Anurag Sinha V3-Mar-13 22:17
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GeneralI would like Pin
n.podbielski3-Mar-13 19:57
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Addy Tas4-Mar-13 9:43
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