Dazza
Dazza
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RE: ESP32 or 8266 for beginner projects

@zander Thanks Zander, I appreciate the reply. Currently I'm working on a HeadsUp display (sure it will 'noody') - and a quality ESP will be needed...

1 year ago
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RE: ESP 32 Mega-Confusion

@davee Thank you for your detailed reply. Yes I do have an ESP 32-Wrove Dev board and I have purchased a USB to Jtag interface board, for debugging...

1 year ago
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RE: ESP32 or 8266 for beginner projects

I've been pondering the same question: From my place in the world, I can't find any price difference between the 8266 vs 32 - all are going to be s...

1 year ago
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RE: HP-35 and Python

@mrremedy You can get the curricular slide rule for aviation - typically for weights and spg of liquids (aka, how heavy is my Airplane with X fuel). ...

1 year ago
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RE: ESP32 Debugging

Thank you all for the reply> I believe Arduino and Pi's are superior in regards to debugging code. It looks like the ESP models require an addi...

1 year ago
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RE: Soldering or Melting paste

@old-techie Sand? I can see that Interesting

1 year ago
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RE: Soldering or Melting paste

@old-techie let me pick your brain. Would you prefer to use the hot-air gun or try a hot plate?

1 year ago
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RE: Soldering or Melting paste

@old-techie Cheers, thanks for your reply

1 year ago
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RE: Soldering or Melting paste

@zander 🤣 and Yes YT I go 🤠 Also I need to close the current 30 tabs open in my browser 🤩

1 year ago
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RE: C or Cpp - What, Where, How .. I mean When or Who

@frogandtoad switch expressions could come in handy

1 year ago
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RE: C or Cpp - What, Where, How .. I mean When or Who

@frogandtoad Ha Ha - I'm going though the Bro-Code on YT for a refresher with C++ I found that some chipsets allow the use of C++ 11 (brilliant). Th...

1 year ago
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