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Re: self programming?

Postby Krier023 » Mon Mar 08, 2010 7:01 pm

Has anyone found any good write ups or anything on how a rapid fire chip works and how to program it. because i kinda want to learn the basics. im only 14 but i can solder and all of that. i just wanna know how the rapid fire works and how to program it. just the basics not anything into detail cuz i dont wanna make them i just wanna know how they work
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Re: self programming?

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Re: self programming?

Postby IrishStyle » Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:19 am

Oh man not another one of these lol. I learned my lesson last time.
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Re: self programming?

Postby a42ozslushie » Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:39 am

I am 15, more like 4 years soldering experience. Also made my own circuit to connect 3 xbox 360 hardrives for a bunch of memory. Just goes to show age does not matter.
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Re: self programming?

Postby Paul » Fri Mar 12, 2010 12:09 pm

a42ozslushie wrote:I am 14, 8 years saudering experience. Know how to use certain programs that my dad has taught me through out my life ;). Certain skills where all I need to do is invite to an xbox live party and bam. haha. Also made my own circuit to connect 3 xbox 360 hardrives for a bunch of memory. Just goes to show age does not matter.

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Re: self programming?

Postby odingalt » Sun Mar 21, 2010 2:04 pm

You've absolutely got to go to www.sparkfun.com and pick up one of their microcontroller development boards. I recommend getting something with an Atmel or a Microchip (the name brand company) on a development board, these are 'relatively' easy to start out with. The development boards give you all the hardware needed to start making LED's blink, and they include code examples on most cases.
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