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University of manchester, want to go into power and control systems.
Whats your area of expertise?
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Welcome to the funhouse Iggy! Pop or not.
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Well im studying a general electrical and electronic engineering course at the moment but i hope to go into something to do with power and control systems.
Programming micros is hard. Im currently programming a PIC18F4520 in C, using MATLAB.
But im sure reading from a 0-5v potentiometer and outputting it to two 7 segment displays, so that when you twist the pot, it counts up in hexadecimal on the displays is easy for you
(dont worry if no-one else understood some of that!

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I think a bit of my brain just melted. Welcome Iggy.
It was fuckin' obvious that that cunt was gonnae fuck some cunt.
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I meant for everyone else reading this wont understand too well

Yeah thats more or less the same setup. Ill have to see if i can dig up a design.
Thats odd cos i learnt C++ in college. Now its all C, VHDL and Java/UML programming.
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It is very interesting to see similarities between the 2 of us.
Ive just started using VDHL, its not great, id rather use a simulation package.
Java is much different than anything else ive used because its OO programming but is certainly worth a try.
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