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Rock Hydra

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You better answer the quetion, before this tread is locked for mentioning Syringer's name one too many times. If you don't answer it, you're never going to live it down. And if that's the case, you may as well leave and never return because as soon as you do the Welcoming Comitte will be there to "greet" you.
 

neonerd

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Please take a picture of yourself with it holding a sign that says "Yes Neonerd, this is a real lab coat"

With your head in the picture.
 

trmiv

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I'm going to come and melt the plastic on your Fiero if you don't post a damn pic soon!
 

tallest1

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Originally posted by: RockHydra11
You better answer the quetion, before this tread is locked for mentioning Syringer's name one too many times. If you don't answer it, you're never going to live it down. And if that's the case, you may as well leave and never return because as soon as you do the Welcoming Comitte will be there to "greet" you.

 

TitanDiddly

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Congratulations, I'm so inspired I'm getting my friend to make me one on his uber-sewing machine. Luckily, I already have the lab coat.

Oh, and.. PICS NOW OR BAN!!!!
 

RelaxTheMind

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Originally posted by: yellowfiero
Originally posted by: mcvickj
Very cool. What do you teach?

My area of expertise is Analog Circuits and Embedded Systems. This particular class is called "Microprocessor Applications" which is a first course in embedded systems. We use the 68HC11 processor in this particular course (not my favorite processor..)

I teach at Ferris State University, in Big Rapids, Michigan.

hahaha... one of the more basic processors. at least its like one of the more straight forward ones. do you get lots of students that blow them up with incorrect voltage/polarity?

ive made some interesting things with a 68hc11.
 

tallest1

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Originally posted by: tallest1
Originally posted by: RockHydra11
You better answer the quetion, before this tread is locked for mentioning Syringer's name one too many times. If you don't answer it, you're never going to live it down. And if that's the case, you may as well leave and never return because as soon as you do the Welcoming Comitte will be there to "greet" you.

 

Analog

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Originally posted by: RelaxTheMind
Originally posted by: yellowfiero
Originally posted by: mcvickj
Very cool. What do you teach?

My area of expertise is Analog Circuits and Embedded Systems. This particular class is called "Microprocessor Applications" which is a first course in embedded systems. We use the 68HC11 processor in this particular course (not my favorite processor..)

I teach at Ferris State University, in Big Rapids, Michigan.

hahaha... one of the more basic processors. at least its like one of the more straight forward ones. do you get lots of students that blow them up with incorrect voltage/polarity?

ive made some interesting things with a 68hc11.


Sounds like you're familiar with it! Yes, I have some students that hook things up wrong, and blow things up occasionally. I call that part of the class the "smoking section", as in they smoke parts from time to time!

The HC11 is a good starter processor, flat memory structure and memory mapped I/O make progamming pretty easy.

:):)
 

TheLonelyPhoenix

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Originally posted by: yellowfiero
Originally posted by: RelaxTheMind
Originally posted by: yellowfiero
Originally posted by: mcvickj
Very cool. What do you teach?

My area of expertise is Analog Circuits and Embedded Systems. This particular class is called "Microprocessor Applications" which is a first course in embedded systems. We use the 68HC11 processor in this particular course (not my favorite processor..)

I teach at Ferris State University, in Big Rapids, Michigan.

hahaha... one of the more basic processors. at least its like one of the more straight forward ones. do you get lots of students that blow them up with incorrect voltage/polarity?

ive made some interesting things with a 68hc11.


Sounds like you're familiar with it! Yes, I have some students that hook things up wrong, and blow things up occasionally. I call that part of the class the "smoking section", as in they smoke parts from time to time!

The HC11 is a good starter processor, flat memory structure and memory mapped I/O make progamming pretty easy.

:):)

You actually have the gall to return to this thread after blatantly Syringering us?!!?
 

tallest1

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Originally posted by: tallest1
Originally posted by: tallest1
Originally posted by: RockHydra11
You better answer the quetion, before this tread is locked for mentioning Syringer's name one too many times. If you don't answer it, you're never going to live it down. And if that's the case, you may as well leave and never return because as soon as you do the Welcoming Comitte will be there to "greet" you.

 

cheezy321

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Originally posted by: yellowfiero
Originally posted by: RelaxTheMind
Originally posted by: yellowfiero
Originally posted by: mcvickj
Very cool. What do you teach?

My area of expertise is Analog Circuits and Embedded Systems. This particular class is called "Microprocessor Applications" which is a first course in embedded systems. We use the 68HC11 processor in this particular course (not my favorite processor..)

I teach at Ferris State University, in Big Rapids, Michigan.

hahaha... one of the more basic processors. at least its like one of the more straight forward ones. do you get lots of students that blow them up with incorrect voltage/polarity?

ive made some interesting things with a 68hc11.


Sounds like you're familiar with it! Yes, I have some students that hook things up wrong, and blow things up occasionally. I call that part of the class the "smoking section", as in they smoke parts from time to time!

The HC11 is a good starter processor, flat memory structure and memory mapped I/O make progamming pretty easy.

:):)

This is a weird form of Syringering to me...He comes back but with no pictures....I am offended.