Re: The TBCS Arduino Thread.
I'll be using these boards as part of my research, but they seem a little overpowered for modding projects...although I'm sure the guys here can think of something to do with all that power and bluetooth connectivity :D
-Dave
PS: I've only been exposed to our Comp. Sci Arduino boards, we have about 3 or so in the dept. and they're high-end all-singing all-dancing models, if there's cheaper ones out there I don't know about them...
Re: The TBCS Arduino Thread.
I wanna play with one. I kind of wanna take some electronics courses from our local tech school. maybe when I grad from college I will have some spare time/money for that. oh and some auto tech classes would probably be fun too!
as for an arduino, sadly I don't have one but have seen some really cool stuff done with em. really really wanna learn! lol
Re: The TBCS Arduino Thread.
I have a proposal, but I'm not allowed to say it on the forums.
I have an Arduino 2009. I'm eyeing off more arduinos, have one for prototyping, have one for our flying robot (as a back up) and have one specifically for a ground based robot. I just have a lack of money.
Re: The TBCS Arduino Thread.
Crenn pm me your proposal and I will see if it can be said on the forums
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After talking with Oneslowz28, I'll have something to announce in the next few weeks.
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My Seeeduino and rainbowduinos should be here in a week or two. They are coming from china and the last time something was shipped to me from china it took about 10 days.
Re: The TBCS Arduino Thread.
i wonder... could ya make an ardi into a eeprom/nand read/flasher?
Re: The TBCS Arduino Thread.
You can get an arduino to emulate a lot of things if you can code it correctly. Technically, it could be possible to flash other micros with an arduino if you program it right.
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This has got to be the coolest arduino project I have ever seen!!! If I had the time and the brains, I'd build one, leave very basic instructions and leave it somewhere. Not sure what I'd put in it though, maybe a sandwich?
Re: The TBCS Arduino Thread.
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Originally Posted by
crenn
You can get an arduino to emulate a lot of things if you can code it correctly. Technically, it could be possible to flash other micros with an arduino if you program it right.
then theoretically i could make a multi console mod chip out of it?