i would like to mention that you should have used enums or defines in combination with your switch statement for better readability and easier programming. that way you dont have to remember which state is which number but can just put in the defined statename as identifier for the state youre in
Awesome episode - tight editing, good flow, and useful information. Felix in "the soldering fume mask" during the trailer would put this episode over the top.
The coding scene was edited in epic fashion. It showed the ebbs and flow of a true coder while speeding through the copy/paste. Ben narrated his thought stream precisely. In the past, I thought Ben was faking it and had an Element14 engineer writing the code and he was just hitting down arrow a bunch and smack talking. He validated that he was the real deal today. break; break;
Hey guys, How 'bout you do a DIY-duino for this project. Use an Atmel 328p-pu right on the PCB. Add a crystal and some caps etc... and you can wire it up for what you need and save some space as well.
why dont you use the contacts on the bumper as the switch for the solenoid? you don't necessarily need to activate it with the micro-controller, you can activate a relay with the contacts of the bumper to send power to the solenoid
hey everyone, I'm looking for a circuit board schematic of the Tascam dr60d audio recorder. I'm trying to modify it to take sony npf batteries. Any ideas on where to look? Random I know, but I figure this is a decent place to ask.
Quit making videos just to shoot down feedback about your builds, then disabling comments on the videos so people cant reply, I love your videos and love the stuff you build but it feels like a passive aggressive dirty trick, just to one up people that are only trying to help with their suggestions.
Francis Chang I thought they talked about making this a kit for sale in part 1 but am unclear how much is involved. I hope that ends up happening, and I hope it's somewhat modular.
I really loves Ben hack shows and works. After watching Ben hack show it always give me the urge to assembly or fix something. It is hard to find Mid-tier DIY hobby kits in the internet these days. Hope that they can sell it as a kit. The concept of pin ball is a good starting point. Mid-tier as in the kit comes with pcb and components, we may have to diy solder all the parts and assemble them, but don't have to source parts individually in Element14.
Did you guys seriously edit an ad into your video? I pay for RUclips Red so I can avoid ads. If you're going to continue to do this, I'll avoid your videos.
plenty of people run baked in ads. it is the direction that advertising is going these days. either way sponsorship is what makes for quality videos and at least with hard encoded ads you can fast forward through them if you want.
2 examples of this are this channel and a huge one is linus tech tips. both of them have no ad-sense ads even without red. they forgo their ad-sense/red revenue by coding the ads in. don't get me wrong, I was pissed when i got pay tv and it had ads on it. but for youtube content providers, I suppose they have to make their revenue the way that they think best suits them
Typically people use a function to count milliseconds elapsed since the last action, so the program can do other things without being halted by a delay function.
If it aint broke, don't fix it? XD Well, anyway... I hope they don't paint themselves into a corner with it, but it's probably fine. Depends on a lot of factors.
7 лет назад
There needs to be a space after // in comments.... Just so you know :|
i would like to mention that you should have used enums or defines in combination with your switch statement for better readability and easier programming. that way you dont have to remember which state is which number but can just put in the defined statename as identifier for the state youre in
Awesome episode - tight editing, good flow, and useful information. Felix in "the soldering fume mask" during the trailer would put this episode over the top.
This is solid TBHS, great problem solving using mechanical design, software, and board making. Just a bonus its pinball.
Jeez Felix is ripped
That Arduino bit was so much enjoyable to watch! I love when coding and mechanic things go side by side ^_^
Your pop bumper ring has a black oxide coating on it to prevent corrosion. Buff that coating off with a wire wheel for better conductance.
Great episode, you guys!
Seems like everything went super smooth!
love u guys for using KDE
It's getting very cool!!!
Love pinball machines, thanks
I'd be all over a kickstarter for one of these.
Great episode after a few really ordinary ones.
The coding scene was edited in epic fashion. It showed the ebbs and flow of a true coder while speeding through the copy/paste. Ben narrated his thought stream precisely. In the past, I thought Ben was faking it and had an Element14 engineer writing the code and he was just hitting down arrow a bunch and smack talking. He validated that he was the real deal today.
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Raising Awesome his work on America's Most Haunted should put any doubts about his coding to rest
Great project!!!
Looks good, can't wait to build one (hope you do end up selling these).
Same. I really hope they do end up selling these as kits.
I agree. Can't wait to assembly one of these at home and get it working myself. It'd be a fantastic kit.
Coolest job ever
God I wish I could use all of the equipment you guys use.
11:25 damn Felix works out
Hey guys, How 'bout you do a DIY-duino for this project. Use an Atmel 328p-pu right on the PCB. Add a crystal and some caps etc... and you can wire it up for what you need and save some space as well.
why dont you use the contacts on the bumper as the switch for the solenoid? you don't necessarily need to activate it with the micro-controller, you can activate a relay with the contacts of the bumper to send power to the solenoid
What is that Arduino IDE?
It looks great.
It's Kate, a text editor for the KDE environment.
Can you please make a project using the UDOO x86 like HTPC. I have one but don't have any ideas on what to do with it lol
how much does Felix bench?
ShunMedia all the bench
looks awesome!
What's the name of the Compiler software he used to write the arduino code?
Yaas more Max
Small request: hide the arrows you're not currently describing so it's clear what you're talking about.
Hi ben
use conductive filament?
Could you make a wiiu portable with dual screens? There are no tutorials on the inter web and one would be apriciateted
hey everyone, I'm looking for a circuit board schematic of the Tascam dr60d audio recorder.
I'm trying to modify it to take sony npf batteries.
Any ideas on where to look?
Random I know, but I figure this is a decent place to ask.
Felix, What desktop environment is that?
LXDE
Title is a reference to Mechs Vs Minions?
Quit making videos just to shoot down feedback about your builds, then disabling comments on the videos so people cant reply, I love your videos and love the stuff you build but it feels like a passive aggressive dirty trick, just to one up people that are only trying to help with their suggestions.
Do these three people dislike each other as much as they seem to dislike each other....
Gotta be honest, im not a fan of using a servo to load the ball... this could be hand actuated instead of servo actuated to save on costs.
is this going to be open source or available for purchase ?
Francis Chang I thought they talked about making this a kit for sale in part 1 but am unclear how much is involved. I hope that ends up happening, and I hope it's somewhat modular.
I really loves Ben hack shows and works. After watching Ben hack show it always give me the urge to assembly or fix something. It is hard to find Mid-tier DIY hobby kits in the internet these days. Hope that they can sell it as a kit. The concept of pin ball is a good starting point. Mid-tier as in the kit comes with pcb and components, we may have to diy solder all the parts and assemble them, but don't have to source parts individually in Element14.
Did you guys seriously edit an ad into your video? I pay for RUclips Red so I can avoid ads. If you're going to continue to do this, I'll avoid your videos.
plenty of people run baked in ads. it is the direction that advertising is going these days. either way sponsorship is what makes for quality videos and at least with hard encoded ads you can fast forward through them if you want.
sam sam Not a chance. They get money from my YT red subscription. I will simply stop watching their content. If it gets bad enough, I’ll cancel Red.
2 examples of this are this channel and a huge one is linus tech tips. both of them have no ad-sense ads even without red. they forgo their ad-sense/red revenue by coding the ads in. don't get me wrong, I was pissed when i got pay tv and it had ads on it. but for youtube content providers, I suppose they have to make their revenue the way that they think best suits them
Ball drain?..........sorry.
Do yourselves (and viewers) a favor - enum or define those states instead of using magic numbers.
Has anyone actually implemented this in 8086 code for the INTEL 8086 processor might be easier to program for.
The use of delay in 2017? eeeesh.
What's better? (I'm a newbie)
Typically people use a function to count milliseconds elapsed since the last action, so the program can do other things without being halted by a delay function.
If it aint broke, don't fix it? XD
Well, anyway... I hope they don't paint themselves into a corner with it, but it's probably fine. Depends on a lot of factors.
There needs to be a space after // in comments.... Just so you know :|
No Karen = Thumbs down.
jondough76zqqqyq. Not ccssd
jondough76 No Allison = Thumbs down
maybe she is on holiday, if they wanna get rid of her permentantly, just send her to me i need a girlfriend.
Karen IS, quite honestly, one of the most gorgeous women I've seen in this industry.