Member Since: October 2, 2010
Country: United States
If you’re curious about me, take a look at my projects on
Github.
If you’re an Arch-Linux-using penetration tester or hacker, check out
BlackArch.
If you’re looking for a decent codebase and development platform for the STM32
series of microcontrollers, check out
PygmyOS.
Feel free to email me about anything: teitelmanevan at gmail dot com
PGP key: EA87E4E3
I see. I thought the password just prevented unauthorized writing.
T55x7-type cards are susceptible to cloning.
References:
Indeed. In the 1970s, there were more scientists predicting global warming than there were predicting global cooling.
Looking at the servo’s manufacturer product page, I believe the servo is rated for 6.0-7.4V.
The datasheet says this servo is rated for 4.8-6.0V but the product page says it is rated for 6.0-7.4V. Which one is correct?
Out of curiosity, is it the responsibility of the manufacturer, the responsibility of the distributor, or the responsibility of both the manufacturer and the distributor to ensure that a device is labelled correctly?
So I would have lost anyways. I’m bad at this.
This is a couple of years late but I use this with Arch with no problems.
+1
Fantastic. If you’re working on a design and need some design review, feel free to stop by the IRC channel. People there are always willing to help.
No public wish lists :(