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Hackinglab News: November 2011
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Search in Pinguino World! Friday, November 11, 2011. Increase speed on Pinguino32! Default peripheral speed on Pinguino is programmed to 10 Mhz. For some application, we need to increase this speed ( 10 MIPS is less than a Pinguino 8 bits ). To achieve this, we must use the system library which is located in the /p32/include/pinguino/basics folder ). PBDIV8 use a 10 Mhz peripheral speed ( default value in Pinguino ). PBDIV4 - 20 Mhz. PBDIV2 - 40 Mhz. PBDIV1 - 80 Mhz. System clock=%d n r". Http:/ www....
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Hackinglab News: Fractal with Pinguino
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Search in Pinguino World! Saturday, September 3, 2011. Marcus is one of the developers of Pinguino IDE. He focused on LCD and GLCD libraries. He developed this example to show how to compute and display Fractal with Pinguino. This is an example of a Mandelbrot set. More info on Marcus's website. Publié par Jean-Pierre MANDON. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). News from Pinguino world :-). View my complete profile. Pinguino group on Identi.ca (microblogging). Pinguino group on Google.
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Hackinglab News: June 2011
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Search in Pinguino World! Sunday, June 12, 2011. I want to build a Temperature sensor powered by a solar panel. I made some test to define the comsuption of Pinguino 32 in different configuration:. Pinguino 32 is powered by its power connector with a 9 Vdc power supply. The current is about 80 mA on the power supply. Power input is 0,72 Watt. Pinguino 32 is powered by its LiPo charger connector ( as it could be with a battery ). Now the current is about 90 mA. Power input is about 0,324 Watt. Now it's ti...
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Hackinglab News: Increase speed on Pinguino32 !!
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Search in Pinguino World! Friday, November 11, 2011. Increase speed on Pinguino32! Default peripheral speed on Pinguino is programmed to 10 Mhz. For some application, we need to increase this speed ( 10 MIPS is less than a Pinguino 8 bits ). To achieve this, we must use the system library which is located in the /p32/include/pinguino/basics folder ). PBDIV8 use a 10 Mhz peripheral speed ( default value in Pinguino ). PBDIV4 - 20 Mhz. PBDIV2 - 40 Mhz. PBDIV1 - 80 Mhz. System clock=%d n r". I am an electro...
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Hackinglab News: May 2011
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Search in Pinguino World! Thursday, May 26, 2011. Now Pinguino32X is available for windows. We worked on a lot of improvement for this release. most of the extended functions for 8 bits systems are documented on the pinguino wiki ( wiki.pinguino.cc ). For 32 bits Pinguino, this first version support our Pinguino32 compiler built from GCC4.5.2 and newlib. You can download Pinguino32X windows here. For 32 bits boards, our 32 bits compiler can be downloaded here. Publié par Jean-Pierre MANDON. The major imp...
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Hackinglab News: USB Female/Female A Adaptor
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Search in Pinguino World! Tuesday, September 6, 2011. USB Female/Female A Adaptor. As usual, in the middle of the night, I was playing with my Android phone and Pinguino32. To connect them together, I was searching a USB female/female type A connector everywhere in my office. Finally I made this adaptor with a recycled connector found on an old mother board! The pin are soldered together on the bottom of the connector. Publié par Jean-Pierre MANDON. February 27, 2013 at 7:21 AM. View my complete profile.
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Hackinglab News: October 2011
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Search in Pinguino World! Saturday, October 1, 2011. Pinguino is described in the last issue of Open Silicium. This French paper speak about Open Hardware and Open Software. Publié par Jean-Pierre MANDON. Libellés : News from Pinguino world :-). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). News from Pinguino world :-). View my complete profile. Pinguino group on Identi.ca (microblogging). Pinguino group on Google. Http:/ jmandon.free.fr. Http:/ www.cyber-doll.com. Http:/ www.hackinglab.org.
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Hackinglab News: PinguBot
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Search in Pinguino World! Saturday, September 17, 2011. Pingubot is a small robot based on Pinguino 8 bits. Furri and Bastian designed this board to teach how to drive a robot with Pinguino. The first PinguBot workshop will take place in the OSHWcon event in Madrid. Unfortunately, there is only 16 participant and registering is already closed. We hope we will have soon another workshop somewhere in Spain. Congratulations for this great initiative. Publié par Jean-Pierre MANDON. Once your project is finis...
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Hackinglab News: Open Silicium
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Search in Pinguino World! Saturday, October 1, 2011. Pinguino is described in the last issue of Open Silicium. This French paper speak about Open Hardware and Open Software. Publié par Jean-Pierre MANDON. Libellés : News from Pinguino world :-). Nice cover (I can say Pinguino32 made the cover) and interesting magazine. October 1, 2011 at 6:31 PM. Bonjour Mr Mandon,. Félicitation pour cette merveilleuse carte! Encore bravo et merci de votre passion. October 6, 2011 at 8:23 PM. Ce sera loccasion dapporter ...
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Hackinglab News: January 2011
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Search in Pinguino World! Saturday, January 29, 2011. Pinguino in the Microchip's Academic Program Newsletter. Pinguino is presented in the last Microchip Academic Program Newsletter. Yet another way to support this project for Microchip. You can download the letter. On the Microchip website. Publié par Jean-Pierre MANDON. Libellés : pinguino general. Tuesday, January 11, 2011. A Pinguino object for processing was developped by Stephane Cousot. Now a similar object exist with Python! Libellés : On the web.
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