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CIRCLE WITH A DOT

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  • firr@mastodon.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
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    Oh good. The order of a spool of atmega 4809 microcontroller I ordered during the pandemic just shipped.

    1000% forgot I ordered them

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    • firr@mastodon.socialF firr@mastodon.social

      Oh good. The order of a spool of atmega 4809 microcontroller I ordered during the pandemic just shipped.

      1000% forgot I ordered them

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      If anyone has a suggestion for what I can do with 2,500 8 bit microcontrollers I'm all ears

      hartreefox@meow.socialH dragonhead@mastodon.socialD qazm@tiggi.esQ fundamental@social.treehouse.systemsF going_to_maine@mastodon.socialG 7 Replies Last reply
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        If anyone has a suggestion for what I can do with 2,500 8 bit microcontrollers I'm all ears

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        @Firr

        What package are they?

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        • firr@mastodon.socialF firr@mastodon.social

          If anyone has a suggestion for what I can do with 2,500 8 bit microcontrollers I'm all ears

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          @Firr Dragons.

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          • firr@mastodon.socialF firr@mastodon.social

            If anyone has a suggestion for what I can do with 2,500 8 bit microcontrollers I'm all ears

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            @Firr What were those originally for?

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            • firr@mastodon.socialF firr@mastodon.social

              If anyone has a suggestion for what I can do with 2,500 8 bit microcontrollers I'm all ears

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              @Firr 2500 of them?? Heck, you could make a TIS-100 mesh computer and not even scratch the surface. At that scale, drivers for eink badges that you could resell? distributed mesh lighting controls? Very impractical business cards?

              Perhaps up your alley, but it's not going to use enough of them, maybe animatronics?

              There's also the whole space of IOT-style widgets, but needing physical wires or additional HW for interconnecting things would be a drag. In the end you might need to embrace having a lifetime supply of 8bits or a double lifetime supply of 4bit nibbles.

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              • firr@mastodon.socialF firr@mastodon.social

                If anyone has a suggestion for what I can do with 2,500 8 bit microcontrollers I'm all ears

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                @Firr very small ziggurat

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                • firr@mastodon.socialF firr@mastodon.social

                  If anyone has a suggestion for what I can do with 2,500 8 bit microcontrollers I'm all ears

                  drwho@masto.hackers.townD This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @Firr Build a Beowulf cluster.

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                  • firr@mastodon.socialF firr@mastodon.social

                    If anyone has a suggestion for what I can do with 2,500 8 bit microcontrollers I'm all ears

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                    @Firr 3 LEDs (green, yellow, red, like a traffic light) perched on the top of a computer monitor (like a webcam, and a button to light them up alternatingly. This warns others around that one is in a Zoom or Teams call. Red means do not disturb (to one's family or roommates). Yellow means will be available soon. Green means available. It's silent signalling to one's household members without the meeting participants noticing.

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