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WebCor 8Track Player and Receiver
Cool 1970s 8-Track player
Good Working Condition, excellent sound
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The music in this video is SINATRA The Main Event Live (Live From Madison Square Garden) copyrighted 1974 by Warner Bros Records Inc. used by permission.
Good Working Condition, excellent sound
For Sale in Toronto ONT Canada
See Kijiji Ad for Details, here:www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details.html?adId=1708691483
The music in this video is SINATRA The Main Event Live (Live From Madison Square Garden) copyrighted 1974 by Warner Bros Records Inc. used by permission.
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Using Tone & Buzzer on Arduino to play SOTW
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#arduino #technomusic Despite the video, this is actually the hormework for R4 Arduino Wifi lesson 44 which can be found here: th-cam.com/video/lK-tmgaWrLg/w-d-xo.html The dog barking in the background belongs to someone else. I have no control over anything! The code for this Arduino project is here: github.com/Gabriel38g/Arduino-Plays-SOTW/blob/main/ArduinoR4playsSOTW If you use the code or e...
2-Button Up-Down Binary Counter using only State Machines
มุมมอง 87หลายเดือนก่อน
Homework for Paul McWhorter's raspberry pi Pico lesson 95 Original lesson is here: th-cam.com/video/KuiXFAgWpxg/w-d-xo.html This code is held together by nops nops... it's like code glue... :)
Using a buzzer to sound out Morse Code.
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We were supposed to do SOS. but because I'm Canadian, i had to do YYZ .instead. :) Homework for Paul McWhorter's Arduino Uno R4 Wifi lesson 42 original lesson is here: th-cam.com/video/xRMRi_La48o/w-d-xo.html The ve of the buzzer is connected to pin 3 on the Arduino The base of the transistor is connected to pin 9 on the Arduino The transistor is s8050 c331 NPN transistor I swear I'm not deleti...
Using Two buttons on pico State Machines
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Homework for Paul McWhorter's lesson 94. Using two buttons to control LEDs using State Machines only. One button to count up on the binary counter, the other to reset. Paul McWhorter's original lesson is here: th-cam.com/video/X-AKyr3cfPU/w-d-xo.html I swear I'm not deleting anyone's comments. Please don't be a meanie! :)
Using Functions to Control an LED with a Potentiometer
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Homework for Paul McWhorter's Arduino R4 lesson 40. Using functions to allow a potentiometer to control brightness of an LED while avoiding Global variables. Original lesson is here: th-cam.com/video/SeAT_sELVdw/w-d-xo.html
Button-counter using Pico State Machines
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Creating a button-activated counter using pico PIO state machines. I realize after posting this video that the line 17 of code mov(x, invert(x)) is leftover from the lesson to toggle an led and can basically be commented out or deleted. I swear I'm not deleting comments. TH-cam seems to think everyone is spam or something. Original lesson by Paul McWhorter is here: th-cam.com/video/yiTp98IQBoU/...
Binary Counter using only State Machines
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Homework for Paul McWhorter''s Raspberry Pi Pico W lesson 90 Upward counting Binary Counter made form decreasing for loops in State Macines that can't do basic math. Original lesson is here: th-cam.com/video/scjKnrcYh0o/w-d-xo.html Pico IO Whitepaper is here: data.engrie.be/Pico/Pico_-_Part_08_-_Programmable_IO.pdf I swear on the Bible I am not deleting anyone's comments. But don't be a jerk, p...
Unofficial Homework for Pico Lesson 88
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Paul McWhorter's Raspberry Pi Pico lesson 88 on PIO is here: th-cam.com/video/uGzc25ZmZMU/w-d-xo.html Learn about side and other pico PIO with Life with David here: th-cam.com/video/BAP_n7gxg6M/w-d-xo.html
Using PIO state machines to light LEDs
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Homework using Raspberry Pi Pico State Machines to light LED and put and get information. Original leson is here: th-cam.com/video/uGzc25ZmZMU/w-d-xo.html
Intro to Linux Mint Cinnamon Desktop (no terminal)
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#linux #mint #tutorial #easy #no_terminal Fundamental Intro to the Cinnamon Desktop in Linux Mint. Walk-through of various desktop features and basics. Desktop extensions, Cinnamon Spices, basic Toolbar setup. How to Download and install software. How to use and manage Workspaces and Tiling. No Terminal use is needed in this video tutorial! For those who are thinking of switching or in the midd...
Using a Photoresistor to operate a Servo
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Homework for Paul McWhorter's Arduiio R4 lesson 33. original lesson is here: th-cam.com/video/AEJ-j7EDyZ4/w-d-xo.html Sorry if your comments are disappearing, but I swear that I am not doing it. :)
Making a Theremin(ish) using Arduino, a Photoresistor and Buzzer
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Using a photosensor to control a buzzer tones like a Theremin. Jimmy Page would be proud! :) Homework for Paul McWhorter's class on Arduino R4 Wifi lesson 33. Original Lesson is here: th-cam.com/video/AEJ-j7EDyZ4/w-d-xo.html
De-bouncing a button in Micropython
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Homework for Paul McWhorter's Raspberry Pi Pico W lesson 83. The original lesson is here: th-cam.com/video/GxtQJmvhsvs/w-d-xo.html
Create a Binary Counter using Timers
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Homework for Paul McWhorter's raspberry Pi Pico W Lesson 81 Making a binary counter using Timers instead of the sleep function. Original Lesson is here: th-cam.com/video/_-QkTfmr7c8/w-d-xo.html
Using Timers to blink LEDs at different intervals
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Using Timers to blink LEDs at different intervals
Using IR remote to control RGB Lights (Non-Neopixel)
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Using IR remote to control RGB Lights (Non-Neopixel)
IR remote to control a servo on Pi Pico
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IR remote to control a servo on Pi Pico
Using a Dictionary from a custom Micropython library
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Using a Dictionary from a custom Micropython library
Activate a servo by a button w two cores on Raspberry Pi Pico W
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Activate a servo by a button w two cores on Raspberry Pi Pico W
Using 2 cores on Pico W to co-ordinate a servo and LED process Part2(Fixed)
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Using 2 cores on Pico W to co-ordinate a servo and LED process Part2(Fixed)
Using 2 cores on Pico W to co-ordinate a servo and LED process Part1 (Mistake)
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Using 2 cores on Pico W to co-ordinate a servo and LED process Part1 (Mistake)
Object Oriented Programming to control a Servo.
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Object Oriented Programming to control a Servo.
Homework for mapping the colour wheel to RGB LEDs
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Homework for mapping the colour wheel to RGB LEDs
Well done!
Thanks! 👍 😄
Excellent. Blood on the water?
Close... Smoke on the Water by Deep Purple. Thanks fro the comment!
@@VeryUsMumblings Indeed . . . I recognized the song, but misremembered the title.
@@paulmcwhorter Yeah, I didn't want to put the title of the song in the title of the video because of the copyR cops! 😄
I preferred the sound of the dog barking!!😁😁
I call it🤘Buzzer Metal!🤘 and it's gonna be huge! 😄
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Thanks for the comment! 👍
Well done
Thanks!! 👍
@VeryUsMumblings Hurrah!!! You say 'zed' in Canada👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍None of this 'zee' rubbish.
Yeah, it's zed in Canada. 👍Thanks for the Hurrah! 😄
Nice
Thanks!
Great!
Thanks! 👍
Excellent!
Excellent!
Thanks!
@VeryUsMumblings Hi David Please don't hate me but this is one of the most confusing programs I've ever seen🙃🙃 You obviously missed Paul's big hint about using invert. This means that as x is counting down, invert(x) is counting up. So you could put: mov(osr, invert(x)) out(pins, 4) Then you could use y to control the delay without all those nops. Just a general comment: The condition and label in a jmp statement are completely independent of each other.The example that you looked at used x_not_' and "skip", but there's nothing to stop you using any condition in conjunction with jumping here, there and everywhere (eg backwards, forwards, to the next line, to the previous line....) I tried to leave the link to the rp2 documentation but my comment got deleted. I couldn't really see what the LEDs were doing.so I tried out your code myself. Maybe I had a typo but it started counting from 2 which was weird but then it did go ... 14, 15, 0, 1, 2 ... Sorry to be so negative. The program worked very well after the initial hiccup.👍👍
Yes, I solved it after I made the video. at the start of pio_Prog, i set x to 1111, but that's taken care of in the wrap loop, so, instead, it should set the isr to 0001. the x_not_y is needed to jump over the imcrement of the y upwards through the isr. basically it makes extra loops counting down x from 1111 to 0000 every time until x and y are the same, putting more nops in the way. As far as the invert is concerned, I just missed it or didn't understand it. do better next time, I guess. 😄 Thanks for the comment! 👍
Nice Solution
Thanks!
I tried to get Mint to run but ran into problems. I finally landed on Ubuntu. It seems OK I finally got OBS Studio to work and Arduino IDE 2.0 working. That was no easy task but I am up and running with Ubuntu now.
You got to do what works for you! There's probably plenty of people wanting to switch over. and Ubuntu is a good distro. Thanks for the comment!
Interesting approach, check out my solution in next video
Excellent. I like the potentiometer solution, if you have a nice pot as you show. Well done.
Thanks! After I uploaded this video, I got the idea that Arduino has several analog inputs, so you can actually make a classic 2-player pong! 😄
Nice solution, David. I'm glad you didn't stick with your first attempt! Did you know that you can actually set the callback in the timer to where it's being called from? eg you can have callback = redBlinker within the method redBlinker. You would have to fiddle with the period though. PS It's hardly surprising that your blue LED looks green because your videos are always vey green😁😁
I prefer to think my videos look Mint! 😄 recursive Timer! I don't know if I would have used it on this one, but it's definitely good to know for the future. 👍Thanks!
Excellent! This homework was really more tricky than what it sounds like at first. Your solution was the one I was thinking of. I will be interested to see how many people get to this solution. Well done.
Thanks! The answer's out now. Maybe I should put a spoiler warning on my video! 😄
Love it! A very good explanation. What is your IDE? I think that is linux you are running? Just curious
It's eric7 which is for python. But the theme problems are my own fault because I screwed it up. 😄 Thanks for the comment!
Excellent
Thanks! 😄
It's like watching 'The Adventures of a Mad Scientist'😁😁Much more entertaining than if you used the SunFounder kit!! What will you be using next week? An old biscuit tin, 5 clothes pegs and a magnet? Love it😁
Thanks! I actually did this once before in Arduino, but this solution works better than that one. I might modify this one and use it as a Christmas light in six months. 😄
Excellent!
Thanks!
Nice job making do with what you have. Thanks for the video.
I think there's a lot of people with a drawer full of old IR devices! 😄Thanks for the comment!
Considering that you had to improvise, nice
Thanks! 👍
Hi Gabriel It's very annoying. I left a long helpful comment that has since disappeared. I try to remember a bit of what I said. You would make life easier for yourself if you put from CONTROLLER import idecontroller flash = idecontroller(15, 14, 13) That means that you can change the name of your library file just by changing the top line as opposed to searching through the program for references to it. I don't really get why you have the BONES. Surely the only library file should be called CONTROLLER. You should save CONTROLLER in /lib on the Pico. If you also have a copy on your PC, then it should be in a folder called 'libs' (for example) which wouldn't be normally accessible using the 'PATH' command and definitely not in the same place as the program that you're running. I think that your problems are probably being caused by the IDE not being designed for micropython/Pico which I don't think uses PATHS. It just expects a library file to be in /lib. My advice would be to use Thonny. I hope this comment doesn't get lost again.
Hi. My comments and homework posts seem to be disappearing, too. Thanks for all the helpful suggestions, but I've run through most of those before I made the video. The only reason for the BONE name was to use as test libraries before I used the final one. the BONEs and OONTROLLERs are all on the /lib folder on the pico, not my computer. You're right about the 'import ledcontroller from CONTROLLER thing. I'll know better for next time 😄 As far as switching to Thonny, I might have do that. Eric7 is for python, not micropython. Thanks for the nice comments. Here's hoping your posts don't disappear 👍
Nice job!. I wonder if your problems are IDE related. I have been wanting to ask which one you are using. I have never had that problem in Thonny. Another idea is I think microPython looks for library modules inside a "lib" folder. Thanks for the the video.
Could be the ide. I'm using Eric7 which is designed for python, not micropython. (the strange colours and theme problems are caused by me, screwing around with it ) the lib folder is there on the pico, but not on my laptop, so that might be something to check. Thanks for the comment! 👍
@@VeryUsMumblings I have found that import items need to be on the Pico to work.
@@keithlohmeyer Yeah, I was saving to my laptop first, then I started saving direct to the pico, but the changes weren't showing up when i ran the program, so I saved a new version and a new version again and again and that's how I got the seven versions of 'bone' program on the pico in the video. But I should probably find a better way than that. 😄
Nice job! Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the comment!
Excellent!
Thanks for watching!
Nice solution.Thanks for sharing.
Thanx for the nice comment! 😄
Nice!
Thanx for the compliment. 😄
Excellent!
Thanks for another great lesson!
Nice job! Thanks for posting.
Hi! Thanks for the comment. 😄
Nice job!
Thanks! 😄
Not a fidget toy indeed! Excellent work. Hey, would be useful if you would link back to my original lesson in your description so folks have context where you are coming from. Thanks!
Thanks. I included the link in the description and I have one of the suggest links at the end of the video to the original lesson. 😄
Nice work.
Thanks!
Not a fidget toy, Indeed. Well done.
Excellent. Two suggestions. First is, it will go much smoother if you make the delay much smaller. .1 second delay should be more than enough. Second, you have done the math where turning the pot clockwise rotates the servo counterclockwise. Doing it where they are tracking same direction would be better.
Thanks for the feedback.😀
Thanks for posting! - yes using a much smaller sleep time would make it move more smoothly and more "in time" with the potentiometer.
Yes, I realized later that I didn't need a 1 second delay when i watched the other students videos afterwards. Thanks for the comment 😄
Good job. Interesting IDE you are using. I will have to look into erik7.
It's a python ide, so you might still need Thonny for some Micropython stuff. Thanks for the comment! 😄
Excellent!
Thanks.😀
Nice! Which ide are you using?
Thanks😀. I'm running eric7 because it's free and open-source. It's a python ide but the new eric7 supports micropython.
You're catching up super fast 😃👍
I skipped a few lessons because I don't have the pico W. I'm working on a regular pico. But thanks for the comment!
Great job. 👍🏼
Thanks. 😄
Excellent!
Thank you! Cheers!
🙂👍
Excellent!
Nice Work!
When you do division in python it turns your results into a float. You can either tell your print to cap how many 0's :.2f or turn into int. Good job👍🏻
Yes, I realized after I recorded the video. When I tested it previously, it was only showing one decimal point difference and I didn't bother. Thanks for the comment. 😀
Great job. 👍🏼
Thanks.
You will need to get a Pico W before the wifi classes. But great job.
Yes, I have one coming in the mail. I hope it gets here soon, but so far so good. Thanks for the comment!!
Great Job.