mrclassicman
@mrclassicman
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Joined: 2021-11-19 9:54 pm
Last seen: 2024-11-18 9:27 pm
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RE: Hi, another New Member

@bradg Welcome fellow Michigander! Out of curiosity where do you purchase your electronic? I'm lucky to live within a couple of miles of Micro Center....

4 months ago
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RE: Hello from Michigan

Hello! Nice to have someone else from the mitten state! This is one of the, in my opinion, most comprehensive sites for Arduino, Raspberry PI and EPS3...

4 months ago
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RE: Adafruit Real time clock question

@zander First let paraphrase a song title "Thick as a brick" and that is me. I really do not understand on how this statement formats the time format,...

3 years ago
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RE: Adafruit Real time clock question

@zander Great suggestion! I completely forgot about going in that direction. Sometimes things are so simple we make them difficult! lol. I will look i...

3 years ago
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RE: Adafruit Real time clock question

Yes, Ron that code as I understand it is just to set the clock when I is first connected and then commented out so that it will not have to be reset e...

3 years ago
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RE: ESP32-CAM YouTube workshop

I agree that the video image on these cameras leaves a little to be desired. We are being spoiled by 4K, 8K and 5 meg plus images everywhere else. I w...

3 years ago
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RE: compiling error ESP-32 camera

If you have problems loading the program to the ESP32-cam forget the VCC from the FTDI board and supply 5 volts directly to the 5V pin and the ground ...

3 years ago
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RE: Can ESP32 web server be made a secure network?

As with most things security has many levels and for the determined most can be breached. With the levels of interconnection that most of us have ther...

3 years ago
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RE: Can ESP32 web server be made a secure network?

Awesome, I am going to check your idea out. No, not paranoid, just cautious. I have nothing to hide and would only be linking up occasionally, so I do...

3 years ago
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RE: Can ESP32 web server be made a secure network?

Funny, but I know what you mean, others might call it a rabbit hole. Six to ten feet with a lap top is all that I would need. The ESP32 apparently has...

3 years ago
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RE: Can ESP32 web server be made a secure network?

@binaryrhyme As, with most things now days one almost has to be an expert at everything to even understand the guidance for the much more knowledgeabl...

3 years ago
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RE: Can ESP32 web server be made a secure network?

@binaryrhyme Well this could turn into a real exercise for a very old and challenged person (me). I have never been very good at IT or more complicate...

3 years ago
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RE: Can ESP32 web server be made a secure network?

@davee Thank you very much for all this information. What you have stated here relate directly to my concerns. Before I secured my router, we used to ...

3 years ago
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