ON 20130201@7:10:27 PM at page: On a web page you were interested in at: http://www.massmind.org/Techref/inet/embedded.htm# James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] edited the page. Difference: http://www.massmind.org/techref/diff.asp?url=\Techref\inet\embedded.htm&version=0 ON 20130201@7:14:04 PM at page: On a web page you were interested in at: http://www.massmind.org/Techref/language/java/script/io.htm#41306.8014351852 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] See also: http://log.liminastudio.com/itp/physical-computing/using-the-rn-xv-wifi-module-as-a-remote-switch Web addressable wi-fi connected device ON 20130204@4:42:13 PM at page: On a web page you were interested in at: http://techref.massmind.org/Techref/os/win/2008sbs.htm# James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] edited the page. Difference: http://techref.massmind.org/techref/diff.asp?url=\Techref\os\win\2008sbs.htm&version=1190 ON 20130209@12:06:22 PM at page: On a web page you were interested in at: http://www.piclist.com/microchip/math/radix/b2bp-32b10d.htm#41314.1881134259 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] published post 41314.1881134259 32-bit binary to BCD (b2bcd) is a very neat algorithm - one thing to note is that the input 32-bit binary is assumed to be big-endian, i.e. most significant byte comes first. ON 20130209@12:07:57 PM at page: On a web page you were interested in at: http://www.piclist.com/Techref/supplies.htm#40376.5637037037 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] removed post 40376.5637037037 |Delete ' replies: I will recommend not to wait until you earn enough money to buy different goods! You should just get the loan or sba loan and feel fine
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EPSON R800
Paper source CD/DVD
"Premium Glossy Photo Paper" selected for maximum ink amount
PCB preparation: 38% H2SO4 (accumulator acid) for 5-10 seconds
Printing circuit directly to PCB using front feed (PCB fixed to a
thick A4 sheet). Print color red (RGB = 255,0,0)
Fixing with toaster oven until board starts to change its color.
Fixing second step, wiping the board with WD40, then wiping it clean. Without this step the ink may float off the board.
Etching in ferric chloride.
Good for 2-3 mil traces
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pushing data from the server to the browser... via gif? LOL.
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Pushing data from a server to the browser with GIFs. Since the connection stays open until you send the block terminator, you can just... not send it. And send more frames of image instead.
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The ecomprice script can produce gif images that show the current price and quantity on hand of a product, or just display a price or a quantity. The image src is set to ecomprice.asp?p=partno&t=.gif to get a full descriptor for that part number:
or to ecomprice.asp?p=$amount&t=.gif to display that dollar amount:
or to ecomprice.asp?q=amount&t=.gif to display a quantity: