Today I Received...
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Off Topic, I know, but with all the Arduino stuff being built into QL stuff these days......
Today I received this:
it's my second book which has finally been published. Book one, Arduino Software Internals, is in the process of getting a second edition published as well.
Will I go for the trilogy?
Cheers,
Norm.
Today I received this:
it's my second book which has finally been published. Book one, Arduino Software Internals, is in the process of getting a second edition published as well.
Will I go for the trilogy?
Cheers,
Norm.
Why do they put lightning conductors on churches?
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Author of Arduino Interrupts
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Author of Arduino Interrupts
No longer on Twitter, find me on https://mastodon.scot/@NormanDunbar.
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Congratulations Norman!
All way above my head, but I've read the reviews of your other book and you are clearly The Man in this area.
All way above my head, but I've read the reviews of your other book and you are clearly The Man in this area.
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Thanks SparrowHawk.
My "other" book, has just been uploaded for editorial review as they wanted a second edition doing. Book three---Arduino Assembly Language---is currently being written! A trilogy no less---well, it will be it they decide to publish book three!
Cheers,
Norm.
My "other" book, has just been uploaded for editorial review as they wanted a second edition doing. Book three---Arduino Assembly Language---is currently being written! A trilogy no less---well, it will be it they decide to publish book three!
Cheers,
Norm.
Why do they put lightning conductors on churches?
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Hi
I will see if I can get a Christmas present.
Your earlier book was very good, I learned alot from it.
Just need to write a way of writing Arduino code on QPC2 with the Arduino setup in a SER port.
NormanDunbar wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 3:58 pm Thanks SparrowHawk.
My "other" book, has just been uploaded for editorial review as they wanted a second edition doing. Book three---Arduino Assembly Language---is currently being written! A trilogy no less---well, it will be it they decide to publish book three!
Cheers,
Norm.
I will see if I can get a Christmas present.
Your earlier book was very good, I learned alot from it.
Just need to write a way of writing Arduino code on QPC2 with the Arduino setup in a SER port.
Regards,
Derek
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Thank Derek. I hate to say this, but there's an updated "second edition" in the process of being published right now. It's updated for the new Arduino version 2 IDE; for the latest PlatformIO system; and for the latest Arduino-cli---which is used to do all the compilations for the version 2 IDE.Derek_Stewart wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 8:37 am Your earlier book was very good, I learned alot from it.
That would be nice. There must be a (hardware?) manner of getting a QL's serial port (or an adaptor) to talk FTDI-like to an Arduino board? Not necessarily via the USB connector but directly to the TX and RX pins. Whatever, it would need some manner of pulling the RST pin to ground in order to start the bootloader running.Derek_Stewart wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 8:37 am Just need to write a way of writing Arduino code on QPC2 with the Arduino setup in a SER port.
Cheers,
Norm.
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Hi Norman,
The options are, use QPC2 with an Arduino plugged into the PC USB port and write a C68 library to update the Arduino. Probably impossible, but worth a try.
Or use the Arduino S3v3, which has a serial port:
Which can connect toa QL or Q68 via the SERial port, just need the driver code written.
I will start a new thread for this, as I do not want upset the Admin Moderator blokes...
The options are, use QPC2 with an Arduino plugged into the PC USB port and write a C68 library to update the Arduino. Probably impossible, but worth a try.
Or use the Arduino S3v3, which has a serial port:
Which can connect toa QL or Q68 via the SERial port, just need the driver code written.
I will start a new thread for this, as I do not want upset the Admin Moderator blokes...
Regards,
Derek
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A blutooth Tablet Keyboard. £8 from Poundland in UK. Switchable Android/Windows/iOS.
Just 20 x 12.5 x 0.5cm, my phone alongside for comparison in the picture.
Really handy for typing longer messages on phone or tablet instead of using tiny on-screen keyboards.
Rechargeable via micro-USB, 80 hours battery life.
Just 20 x 12.5 x 0.5cm, my phone alongside for comparison in the picture.
Really handy for typing longer messages on phone or tablet instead of using tiny on-screen keyboards.
Rechargeable via micro-USB, 80 hours battery life.
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And now you can use the web version of sQLux on your phonedilwyn wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 8:13 pm A blutooth Tablet Keyboard. £8 from Poundland in UK. Switchable Android/Windows/iOS.
Just 20 x 12.5 x 0.5cm, my phone alongside for comparison in the picture.
Really handy for typing longer messages on phone or tablet instead of using tiny on-screen keyboards.
Rechargeable via micro-USB, 80 hours battery life.
Vido Office Tablet Keyboard2.jpg
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Just tried it, XorA. Broadly works, with sQLux started from the Forum. One or two issues for me to investigate.
1.To use sQLux on phone, it has to be in portrait mode. Landscape is better width-wise but half the vertical display is missing and it doesn't scroll.
2. Keyboard needs to be switched to Windows once sQLux started, or some keys such as ESC are not available. UK Pound symbol is on the backtick key. [Fn]+backtick key is ESC, a bit awkward.
3. Most awkward is CTRL-SPACE for QL's break is not available in any of the three keyboard modes, neither is backslash or vertical bar nor cursor arrow keys.
There are some keyboard setup options (not well explained, examples in instructions don't work,will need to work out how to access them).
So only partial success with sQLux, but seems OK with Android system and progs. Above were only tried with keyboard switched to UK, need to try other languages and settings.
1.To use sQLux on phone, it has to be in portrait mode. Landscape is better width-wise but half the vertical display is missing and it doesn't scroll.
2. Keyboard needs to be switched to Windows once sQLux started, or some keys such as ESC are not available. UK Pound symbol is on the backtick key. [Fn]+backtick key is ESC, a bit awkward.
3. Most awkward is CTRL-SPACE for QL's break is not available in any of the three keyboard modes, neither is backslash or vertical bar nor cursor arrow keys.
There are some keyboard setup options (not well explained, examples in instructions don't work,will need to work out how to access them).
So only partial success with sQLux, but seems OK with Android system and progs. Above were only tried with keyboard switched to UK, need to try other languages and settings.
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There is a good chance the Ctrl keypress is eaten by Android before browser even sees it unfortunately!3. Most awkward is CTRL-SPACE for QL's break is not available in any of the three keyboard modes, neither is backslash or vertical bar nor cursor arrow keys.