SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T02:51:24-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsIFF on SparkFun and Instructables ContestIFFurn:uuid:c5b4b3b5-eb86-fd63-0736-b9e8643ae83f2011-02-14T00:56:11-07:00<p>I also submitted my Jeopardy like game, the plus is that it uses electricity not only to feed the electronics...<br>
http://www.instructables.com/id/QD-Poor-mans-Skinner-Sadist-Jeopardy-game<br>
It's Flash based on more than one sense (OK, that was my last pun in this comment).<br>
Check the photos of Marcos 0.1 and you might recognize the big dome buttons available in the store.<br>
Vote, comment and rate.</p>
MattTheGeek on SparkFun and Instructables ContestMattTheGeekurn:uuid:88e62132-fc84-4ece-35a4-52cfb6f1d1182011-02-04T15:37:11-07:00<p>Yeah, i am interested in collaborating.</p>
Customer #128103 on SparkFun and Instructables ContestCustomer #128103urn:uuid:9ca7830a-5775-44fa-1114-aa11de6427142011-02-03T14:07:50-07:00<p>I just added my entry! Let me know what you think =)<br>
http://www.instructables.com/id/The-Traveling-Geocache/<br>
If you enjoy it please comment, rate, and vote!<br>
Thanks,<br>
Will</p>
Ookseer on SparkFun and Instructables ContestOokseerurn:uuid:201908f3-7bc9-8a20-521c-9fcbd23d4c892011-02-02T12:00:32-07:00<p>@Member121529: A lot of that is patently wrong. You can license your projects in just about any way you want, from All Rights Reserved to a bunch of Creative Commons licenses, GPL, Apache, Public Domain, etc.<br>
All you have to do to see all the images is sign up. It's free. They don't spam you.<br>
And it's remarkably easy to get free a membership. Basically all you have to do is publish a quality how-to.<br>
(Full disclosure: I have around three years of free membership that I've racked up just from posting projects. If you sign up, Member121529, let me know and I'll give you one of the spare 3 month memberships Ive earned. I don't have anything official to do with the site, just hate seeing people spread malicious rumors.)</p>
MightyDubster on SparkFun and Instructables ContestMightyDubsterurn:uuid:e294e428-68d9-6aa5-c46e-cde37f7565f12011-02-02T08:24:26-07:00<p>I already made a hardware expansion pack with a Nokia LCD, SST 1MB Flash and 32KB SRAM that plugs into the expansion headers. It's a tested reality. I submitted it to SF about 2-3 months ago to distribute but they haven't done anything with it. Interested in collaborating? I'm just trying to get the stuff out there for educational purposes, I open-source everything. The board is designed to be fabbed with a cheap laser printer at home.</p>
hexskrew on SparkFun and Instructables Contesthexskrewurn:uuid:5a755579-546c-521d-8c91-a3874eef10782011-02-02T08:00:21-07:00<p>I second that. The only thing about it with me though, is that I already know a fair amount of c, but I have always had issues when it comes to a small change in framework of different sub-types or updates of programming languages (say from hopping from c to java. Pretty close to the same thing, but some formatting is off and I just get confused). The copy-pastey nature of arduino helps me get by. I know how the code works, and after I finish something I know exactly what the code does and how to do other stuff with it, however it's just that until I do it myself in some means I always struggle.<br>
Oh but fyi, when I enter the contest it's gonna be with the Atmega32L, NOT the Arduino. I feel the Arduino is good just for prototyping for the most part. I mean yes of course you can take the chip out of the board and yadda yadda, but there's just nothing like taking a chip fresh, soldering to the board, getting your project setup on it (minding that you have worked it all out on paper so you know it would work..) and then breaking out your own interface cable to burn the bootloader and program. It just screams "I MADE IT!" not "It's a bunch of stuff on a breadboard!"</p>
hexskrew on SparkFun and Instructables Contesthexskrewurn:uuid:864b0aa8-c2cb-5fd2-f50c-37fe990df40f2011-02-02T07:56:55-07:00<p>Wow what a coincidence! My Atmega32L and my 8x8 two color screen just arrived :)<br>
I know what I'll be doing for the next few days.</p>
MattTheGeek on SparkFun and Instructables ContestMattTheGeekurn:uuid:01632923-b071-c895-3621-0da0d411e4632011-02-02T00:32:41-07:00<p>BTW love the picture, good enough for a poster.</p>
funkathustra on SparkFun and Instructables Contestfunkathustraurn:uuid:d7b19320-2d9e-ec85-9997-fa6e799d611b2011-02-01T23:55:43-07:00<p>Instructables is anything but awesome.</p>
MattTheGeek on SparkFun and Instructables ContestMattTheGeekurn:uuid:0abc683b-8659-4f94-e055-04fbc6d7f9442011-02-01T22:43:00-07:00<p>And to boot, i am creating a system called EasyMSP. Which should allow beginners and advanced users alike to program easier, it's almost like a HAL layer or something.</p>
MattTheGeek on SparkFun and Instructables ContestMattTheGeekurn:uuid:7ca643b6-cb1c-9d72-5f0a-3982e4c852562011-02-01T22:36:34-07:00<p>You do know the free membership allows you to view all pictures? The pro membership helps them pay the bills and gives extra options like advanced formatting and patches, nothing more. It costs a lot of time and money to run big servers, Ask any SparkFun IT member.<br>
I would love it to be donateware, but we can't get everything we want in the world.</p>
MattTheGeek on SparkFun and Instructables ContestMattTheGeekurn:uuid:163c1f62-aa5d-adb1-94ff-4ccc55a7637f2011-02-01T22:33:32-07:00<p>I have to give them that, it's great for beginners to start. however most of the Arduino system is very copy and pasty, if you know what i mean. you need to write the code to learn the code. the good thing about the Arduino system is, users can "upgrade" their systems to AVRs, so they aren't out of much money.</p>
Technobly on SparkFun and Instructables ContestTechnoblyurn:uuid:115745dc-3906-2e32-e409-5d755e740f222011-02-01T21:19:47-07:00<p>I've been a PIC guy forever, and I'm really glad the Arduino is sparking an open source movement. People that never thought twice about trying to code up something and learn electronics are doing it, thanks to the Arduino!</p>
Technobly on SparkFun and Instructables ContestTechnoblyurn:uuid:ad58beb7-3a1e-dbba-5585-9d4c1a50755f2011-02-01T21:17:13-07:00<p>If you research your 555 idea and don't find a circuit already made for you, you're on the right track ;-)</p>
Customer #121529 on SparkFun and Instructables ContestCustomer #121529urn:uuid:180ad2f9-2b60-b759-927d-032455d630892011-02-01T21:09:22-07:00<p>ok cool</p>
MattTheGeek on SparkFun and Instructables ContestMattTheGeekurn:uuid:84f77795-0abf-d40b-ba30-b8ccb17a98062011-02-01T20:52:04-07:00<p>I might do something for that contest, but the big question is, what?</p>
MattTheGeek on SparkFun and Instructables ContestMattTheGeekurn:uuid:146ed1e9-1c30-284b-6d3b-fa3661bf2b1c2011-02-01T20:50:56-07:00<p>Arduino This & Arduino that. Design like a man!<br>
Skipping the humor, i do agree that the Arduino is getting a little too much of the spotlight.</p>
MattTheGeek on SparkFun and Instructables ContestMattTheGeekurn:uuid:32ca645e-97a4-31bf-ee7f-eed77a7d4e262011-02-01T20:42:39-07:00<p>Two weeks to finish the PropWatch... Lets see...<br>
* Prototype the Design<br>
* CAD the PCB<br>
* Transfer Toner, Drill, Etch, Tin, dye PCB.<br>
* Assemble it.<br>
* Program it.<br>
* Test it.<br>
* Program some more.<br>
Seems like a good challenge.</p>
Customer #127408 on SparkFun and Instructables ContestCustomer #127408urn:uuid:4f6467c2-c007-6bf6-b95e-d78fc67872d52011-02-01T20:34:12-07:00<p>God, If I hear one more thing about the Arduino... Some one do something with a Pic or ATmega. If I wasn't loaded up with school right now... bam, pow, right in the kisser.</p>
MattTheGeek on SparkFun and Instructables ContestMattTheGeekurn:uuid:3c3f1d41-7942-12a8-97a5-fecab630b2612011-02-01T17:16:04-07:00<p>It is a short notice if your order is still waiting to be processed :P<br>
Hopefully it will reach me in time to develop a project<br>
<strong><em>Crosses Fingers</em></strong></p>
Sciguy on SparkFun and Instructables ContestSciguyurn:uuid:1b86b1be-f926-8d99-7161-f9ce4aeaccb02011-02-01T15:47:17-07:00<p>Dang, I gotta finish my arduino music sequencer version 2!<br>
Version 1 was finished last year, but it's been disassembled.</p>
EvilGenius121 on SparkFun and Instructables ContestEvilGenius121urn:uuid:f24726a7-00cb-377f-2828-f863586fed142011-02-01T15:43:52-07:00<p>I find it a little strange that im waiting for my sparkfun order to come, and with that order i will (hopefully) be able to make a nice 'ible for the sparkfun contest... :)</p>
Yvan256 on SparkFun and Instructables ContestYvan256urn:uuid:5c5878d6-12a2-f792-1d6b-0de68a0adbc52011-02-01T13:27:07-07:00<p>For those who think the Arduino costs too much, take a look at the LaunchPad from T.I. I just received mine along with some other parts, and it really is the full kit. They even include the USB cable itself in that price.<br>
I think it's a bit weird that they include three surface-mount crystals, though. A simple through-hole one would have been better, as far as prototyping goes. Or not include any at all.<br>
What's cool is that they do include both the male and female headers so you can make a Arduino-like shield.</p>
asselinpaul on SparkFun and Instructables Contestasselinpaulurn:uuid:99877168-a430-1017-0230-1f81c712a4db2011-02-01T13:19:40-07:00<p>2 weeks.....<br>
Thats short.<br>
Hoping to get my entry in ;)</p>
Bunk on SparkFun and Instructables ContestBunkurn:uuid:73e91752-69dd-e548-453a-04a2df6ccf542011-02-01T12:51:40-07:00<p>woot! my Voxel shield is almost complete!</p>
Teslaling on SparkFun and Instructables ContestTeslalingurn:uuid:a1b4557a-ffe3-db33-bb8d-33b60bc47f572011-02-01T11:58:06-07:00<p>Actually, rsp is kinda right, it doesn't take long to make an 'ible, I did mine in a weekend!</p>
Robomaniac on SparkFun and Instructables ContestRobomaniacurn:uuid:07db6bc1-c4fd-fe6a-3efb-4779c52197ae2011-02-01T11:34:24-07:00<p>I saw that on Instructables a few days ago and already started coding and soldering! I am on the right track!</p>
Technobly on SparkFun and Instructables ContestTechnoblyurn:uuid:bd821ab3-92b1-7e7d-94f1-34dd6ff9d4422011-02-01T10:24:13-07:00<p>Cool, but I'm already putting all my effort into the 555contest.com<br>
Be there or be dead!</p>
sgrace on SparkFun and Instructables Contestsgraceurn:uuid:3bb8bc7d-78a2-2f4a-6968-04fd18d2054c2011-02-01T10:22:09-07:00<p>What about FPGAs? Could that be considered?</p>
smkoberg on SparkFun and Instructables Contestsmkobergurn:uuid:9795ecdc-a865-2247-256d-bd48cec064b22011-02-01T10:16:09-07:00<p>the contest has been up on instructables since at least Jan 17th.</p>
Emcee Grady on SparkFun and Instructables ContestEmcee Gradyurn:uuid:24667350-614c-22df-6a4a-b42582ca28f82011-02-01T10:15:56-07:00<p>Yeaaaah...it was announced on Instructables before we did it. But we bet you can come up with something good in two weeks!</p>
Emcee Grady on SparkFun and Instructables ContestEmcee Gradyurn:uuid:14a572e1-1035-5a2f-11b1-4aaef00b5d572011-02-01T10:15:13-07:00<p>Is that a little bit of trash-talking? I sure hope so! :) Best of luck!</p>
rsp on SparkFun and Instructables Contestrspurn:uuid:31064187-8f05-3c9a-efc7-b1a195e4ef4d2011-02-01T10:13:21-07:00<p>It's actually only about 12 days from now, which is 10 days more than I need.</p>
scharkalvin on SparkFun and Instructables Contestscharkalvinurn:uuid:02a0519f-b67f-e4d5-6d5d-f832b88b7a172011-02-01T09:52:02-07:00<p>Kinda short fuse on this one (just two weeks) eh? So if you don't have a project already built (or even an idea for one) you're screwed. OTOH if you've just completed a project all you have to do is write up the instructable for it (the two weeks should be enough to start from scratch and figure out how to write an instructable).</p>