If i have two serial port in the controller(interfaced 16c550) how to access both using printf library
Hi,
I want to build a 4x4x4x4 LED cube using blue LED's or bicolor (RGB LED's). Has anyone built something like this? Any schematics, code? No matter what microcontroller used. Buy i want it working.
you can see some sample videos on youtube.
thank's for any help
I'm afraid my species is limited to manipulating a mere three spatial dimensions, so I could at best help you with a 3x3x3 cube.
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An idea would be to use the "union" command in ANSI-C. Then You can control a X-dimensional array. You can possibly use a random function or some other function on how to lit the differen t LED:s.You also have to check the different compiler manuals wether they support onions or not.
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Does this have anything even remotely to do with printf?
"I want to build a 4x4x4x4 LED cube using blue LEDs"
Using them for what?
"i want it working."
Again, what does "working" mean? Doing what??
"you can see some sample videos on youtube"
The whole youtube site is entirely full of videos of all sorts of stuff - what one(s) are you talking about??
I know how to build a 16-led "4-dimensional" hypercube (i.e. 2x2x2x2 LED) folded into two 3-dimensional cubes inside each other, but I don't want to even think about a 4x4x4x4 hypercube with 256 LED. The folding part is slightly outside my geometric thinking capabilities, and if the fourth dimension isn't folded into our three dimensions but temporal, I would have problems sending the control signal forward or backward in time.
My next problem is that a 4x4 side is too little for projecting text, so I can't use it as output device for the printf() function.
"use the 'union' command in ANSI-C"
Why? What would that achieve?
"Then You can control a X-dimensional array"
'C' naturally supports multi-dimensional arrays - unions have nothing to do with it!
i have an 80sa451 but it is running slow and i want to overclock to run quigly.
i know you need more wattage to do it.
but is it possible to increase the wattage source. i.e for example if a consider a battery with 12v,6A, then the watts it can be produce is maximum of 72w. is it possible to extract more than that i.e 200w .by connecting any circuits.
Is it really worth it, trying to waste other peoples time just for the fun of it? Go abuse another forum instead!