Funny you upload this now, since this year I made a Christmas card using... guess what? An ATtiny85! It plays music and blinks 4 LEDs of different colors (red, yellow, green, blue). I used Arduino, though, so it was a bit easier. Also, instead of setting an interrupt to wake up, I wired a button directly to RESET, which accomplishes the same function in my project (and should use less power). For the LEDs, on each note, I selected a random number to turn on, then used Fisher-Yates to randomize which ones got turned on.
I have a question in another area of gimp. I am setting up sheets with images on them to run off on photo paper. The images are 5 x 7 inches. I can put two images on a sheet, landscape and then cut for individual pictures. The problem with gimp is it is taking the 5 x 7 images when pasting onto 8.5 x 11 inch blank. It shrinks the images to thumbnails, in fact much smaller than thumbnails. I am careful in keeping resolution the same. I don't want to then enlarge these thumbnail which would cost me the resolution of professional quality photos. Any ideas? I'm using GIMP 2.10.18 in Linux.
I have used plenty of attiny85, 45, 25, attiny13, attiny10 in the past. Love them, but honestly, they have become too expensive for what you get. On occasion I have bought prominis for less money than a single attiny85 chip. If you seriously want to do something with attinys, consider the new range of attinys, e.g. the 416.
I am using avr-gcc and avrdude, with the code being written in vim. I have a video explaining how I did it: ruclips.net/video/VmJW3E3ITwg/видео.html It's about the ATmega, but you can use the same method for an ATtiny.
Thanks, my ATTiny85 arrives on Friday.
Have fun with them :)
Nice. 👍 please explain fully details about coding. It is helpful.
Your projects look concise and tidy since you started using the heating plate.
The heating plate is an easy way to solder surface mount components.
Better to use the new tiny AVR 0 & 1& 2 series. They are modern cheaper and have lots of new perpheral.
I hope you do a video about them.
Funny you upload this now, since this year I made a Christmas card using... guess what? An ATtiny85! It plays music and blinks 4 LEDs of different colors (red, yellow, green, blue). I used Arduino, though, so it was a bit easier. Also, instead of setting an interrupt to wake up, I wired a button directly to RESET, which accomplishes the same function in my project (and should use less power). For the LEDs, on each note, I selected a random number to turn on, then used Fisher-Yates to randomize which ones got turned on.
Interesting idea to use RESET as a wake up button. It'd certainly have made the second project a bit simpler. :)
I have a question in another area of gimp. I am setting up sheets with images on them to run off on photo paper. The images are 5 x 7 inches. I can put two images on a sheet, landscape and then cut for individual pictures. The problem with gimp is it is taking the 5 x 7 images when pasting onto 8.5 x 11 inch blank. It shrinks the images to thumbnails, in fact much smaller than thumbnails. I am careful in keeping resolution the same. I don't want to then enlarge these thumbnail which would cost me the resolution of professional quality photos. Any ideas? I'm using GIMP 2.10.18 in Linux.
I have used plenty of attiny85, 45, 25, attiny13, attiny10 in the past. Love them, but honestly, they have become too expensive for what you get. On occasion I have bought prominis for less money than a single attiny85 chip. If you seriously want to do something with attinys, consider the new range of attinys, e.g. the 416.
I'd love for you to make some projects with the new attiny's
I'm sure a project will have one sometime in the future :)
Yay, some code! I know this! This is a UNIX system!
Also, you made me smelly. 😂 Cognisent vs Cogniscent
I'm sorry about that. I made a note to quadruple check the spelling next time. :)
On the bitcoin schematic: do all the LEDs need a separate resistor?
Yes they each need their own
Which IDE are you using to program the ATtiny ? Thanks
I am using avr-gcc and avrdude, with the code being written in vim.
I have a video explaining how I did it: ruclips.net/video/VmJW3E3ITwg/видео.html
It's about the ATmega, but you can use the same method for an ATtiny.
Old student me
First!? This never happens!
Congrats on being first :)
Bruh. Cut yo ear wings. Ur/W