Great stuff man. If you freelance, I would love to collaborate one day. I make custom devices daily as a freelancer and been watching your stuff since your “how to make money with custom electronics videos”. Thanks for the information
I would enjoy your projects much more if you used components we all have or can get. You have been using a Scamp board with a strange programming language. I can't relate so I turn off your video as soon as I see the Scamp board. You have limited yourself to a handful of people who know where to find a Scamp 3 board. They are not available on Ebay, Banggood, Aliexpress or Amazon. A Google search tells us "This gene product belongs to the SCAMP family of proteins which are secretory carrier membrane proteins". You might as well be using an 8080 motherboard with cp/m programming language. Please discover the pi's or arduinos that are readily available and start using the C language that the rest of us know. I can see you getting a lot more viewers if we could do your projects.
Forth is the oldest embedded programming language. Forth is the BEST embedded programming language. But if you can't work out where to buy a scamp from (given the obvious clues), you're probably better off sticking to java on an arduino.... I don't think you'd cope with forth.
@@marswatcher I am a systems analyst and have worked in about 30 languages. I was there at the very beginning when the PC used CP/M. Probably before your time. I could list the languages I have worked in but iit would be a long list. 4th is not an old language. It is modern language used for AI. It is way over kill for the Scamp3. When you have conquered COBOL, then you can lecture me. As far as a Scamp3..please, tell me were i buy one? . You claim there are clues. Tell us, please. And a bit more your wrong about. Arduino's and Pi's use a form of C not Java. Java is a propitiatory language owned by Sun Micro-systems and they are not into letting people use it for free. But don't mistaken Java for JavaScript. They are apples and oranges. You also confuse me with a term "Embedded Language" did you make that up? What is an Embedded Language? The only code I know of that could be called "Embedded" is Firmware. 4th is not in any firmware, it is loaded into the boards RAM. You should learn a thing or two before lecturing the adults in the room son.
I stand corrected. I found an article on Scamp3. What a joke. Yes it has 4th in its firmware (embedded). What incompetent board maker would limit their board to one language. Especially a very poor language like 4th. No wonder no one sells them.
@@samjones1954 "Systems Analyst" and "Cobol"... yeah, you're an embedded expert alright. I'd take you seriously but I'm too busy laughing.... (And for the record, the programming language on the Arduino *is* a derivative of Java. It is definitely NOT embedded C. You should learn something before lecturing the professionals in the room.)
Check the Wikipedia entry for Arduino... "The Arduino integrated development environment (IDE) is a cross-platform application (for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux) that is written in the Java programming language."
very nice! That was extremely helpful, I caught myself sending a S” with hex in it and failing through uart! These tutorial are just getting better!
Glad it helped!
Great stuff Ken. :)
Truly awesome !
Great stuff man. If you freelance, I would love to collaborate one day. I make custom devices daily as a freelancer and been watching your stuff since your “how to make money with custom electronics videos”. Thanks for the information
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I would enjoy your projects much more if you used components we all have or can get. You have been using a Scamp board with a strange programming language. I can't relate so I turn off your video as soon as I see the Scamp board. You have limited yourself to a handful of people who know where to find a Scamp 3 board. They are not available on Ebay, Banggood, Aliexpress or Amazon. A Google search tells us "This gene product belongs to the SCAMP family of proteins which are secretory carrier membrane proteins". You might as well be using an 8080 motherboard with cp/m programming language. Please discover the pi's or arduinos that are readily available and start using the C language that the rest of us know. I can see you getting a lot more viewers if we could do your projects.
Forth is the oldest embedded programming language. Forth is the BEST embedded programming language. But if you can't work out where to buy a scamp from (given the obvious clues), you're probably better off sticking to java on an arduino.... I don't think you'd cope with forth.
@@marswatcher I am a systems analyst and have worked in about 30 languages. I was there at the very beginning when the PC used CP/M. Probably before your time.
I could list the languages I have worked in but iit would be a long list.
4th is not an old language. It is modern language used for AI. It is way over kill for the Scamp3.
When you have conquered COBOL, then you can lecture me.
As far as a Scamp3..please, tell me were i buy one? . You claim there are clues. Tell us, please.
And a bit more your wrong about. Arduino's and Pi's use a form of C not Java.
Java is a propitiatory language owned by Sun Micro-systems and they are not into letting people use it for free.
But don't mistaken Java for JavaScript. They are apples and oranges.
You also confuse me with a term "Embedded Language" did you make that up? What is an Embedded Language? The only code I know of that could be called "Embedded" is Firmware. 4th is not in any firmware, it is loaded into the boards RAM.
You should learn a thing or two before lecturing the adults in the room son.
I stand corrected. I found an article on Scamp3. What a joke. Yes it has 4th in its firmware (embedded). What incompetent board maker would limit their board to one language. Especially a very poor language like 4th. No wonder no one sells them.
@@samjones1954 "Systems Analyst" and "Cobol"... yeah, you're an embedded expert alright. I'd take you seriously but I'm too busy laughing.... (And for the record, the programming language on the Arduino *is* a derivative of Java. It is definitely NOT embedded C. You should learn something before lecturing the professionals in the room.)
Check the Wikipedia entry for Arduino... "The Arduino integrated development environment (IDE) is a cross-platform application (for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux) that is written in the Java programming language."