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He likes the full visibility of tracing, using the Segger J-Trace with SystemView or Precipio. Jacob will be giving a talk called Best Practices for RTOS Application Design.
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A coupon code for a discount on registration is in the show. Session times is generally noted in Eastern Time (Americas). Jacob is one of the organizers of the Embedded Online Conference, May 18,19, and 20. Jacob is a consultant and instructor, see his website for more details (). Jacob Beningo spoke with us about embedded systems, conference talks, writing articles and books, and best practices in development. Her lightning talk about origami, Snails, Paper, and Programming: A Computational Approach to Mollusc Morphology in Origami, is already on Youtube and you can watch it now! Elecia’s origami github can be found here.įinally if you are interested in having your cat or cats appear in 12AX7’s upcoming music video, send Dropbox/Google Drive/iCloud/whatever links to your clips, along with how you’d like to be credited, to Use the subject line “Cats for 12AX7”. If you’d like other Embedded merchandise such as a mug (many different options), Memory Map Land mousepad (or different poster), we have a Zazzle store. In the meantime, the slides and examples are available here at embedded.fm/blog/MapFiles (and on Github) It’ll run through July 16th at 10am Pacific Time.Įlecia’s Embedded Online Conference talk on map files will be posted publicly on June 22nd, so be on the lookout for that. Check it out here if you are interested in finding out more or backing it. On this quick bonus episode, Elecia and Christopher chat about their various recent projects, some of which have just been released into the wild.Ĭhristopher’s band 12AX7 just launched their album Kickstarter, which was selected as one of Kickstarter’s "Projects We Love”. She recommended the book There Are No Electrons: Electronics for Earthlings by Kenn Amdahl.
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There is an Interplanetary File System and Alex worked on a portable printer console for it.Įlecia is always willing to talk about Ty the typing robot and/or narwhals teaching Bayes Rule. Alex recommends Women’s Audio Mission as a good way to learn audio production and recording if you are in the San Francisco area.
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There were more software and hardware kits to explore:įor your amusement Floppotron plays Bohemian RhapsodyĪlex gave a shout out to her first hackerspace All Hands ActiveĪbleton is audio workstation and sequencer software. If you were going to make a car-sized fighting robot, what dev system would you use? The Open Source Novena DIY Laptop initially designed Bunnie Huang
If you were going to a classroom of 2nd graders, what boards would you take? The BBC Micro:bit (based on Code Bug) or some LittleBits kits ( Star Wars Droid Inventor Kit and Korg Synth Kit are on Amazon (those are Embedded affiliate links, btw). If you were building a camera to monitor a 3d printer, what would you use? For her M3D Micro Printer, Alex would use the Raspberry Pi based OctoPi to monitor it. It you were building an IoT stuffed animal, what would you use? Mycroft and Snips are what is inside Archimedes. You can find her on Twitter at round led us to many possibles:
They have many sponsored contests including BadgeLove. Her page is glowascii and you might want to see Archimedes the AI robot owl and the Hardware 101 channel. Podcasts that Ingo didn’t mention but meant to:Īlex Glow filled our heads with project ideas.Īlex is the Resident Hardware Nerd at Hackster.io.
Podcasts that don’t fit into a category other than “interesting”: Podcasts with interviews and discussions about lives and careers Podcasts that talk about a complex topic, provide insight Ingo keeps up with many podcasts, here are some of his favorites: Ingo works for Axway, they are hiring: Axway Careers Ingo Muschenetz spoke with us about software, management, podcasts, and interacting with people.