Hi all you programmer people
I wnder if some kind soul can help me?
I have a project on the go which involves 10 sequencial logic level outputs with presetable times on each of the output pins
I imagine it would be very easy to do with a chip if you know how. Unfortunately I don't know even basic programming so I was hoping that someone would take up the challenge.
I don't know what the times are yet so I would need very simple instructions as to how to set and change them.
Once the correct times are set they never need changing I have access to a programmer so have no problem with the hardware
I know programming is easy but i am very busy and don't have time. Obviously, No doubt I could learn how to do the programming, I simply don't have the time. You people know and like chalenges. here is my chalenge for you.
Thanks for any help
Mike
"Less anonymous taunting would make a difference."
To me, Erik Malund is just as anonymous as Jack Sprat.
For all I know, Erik Malund might be some sort of moniker and Jack Sprat might be a real name.
The taunting seems to occur quite frequently amongst the regulars.
As for suggestions, the first would be that the regulars grow up and loose some of their inflated egos.
Again, simply refer to the post I highlighted.
So what would the "other" regulars do then? The ones who can't affect the growing up of some regulars?
Or are all regulars the same?
Let's ban all regulars - case closed.
At the very least, consider taking some responsibility. If a commentary is clearly getting heated, say so - And say so forcefully if appropriate. A regular with a calming influence is more likely to be able to control the ramblings more than an outsider (like me).
Grow up or not, I vehemently oppose to any degradation in the freedom of expression here. No bans please, no penalties, no sanctions whatsoever (at least, as long as no real offense is made). Most of us here are grownups that can handle a blow of two (I nearly almost caused Andy Neil a hart attack, but he actually misunderstood and I was quick to correct!).