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6:00 Question 11. There are situations on a fail-over cluster where the the working computer takes over both the IP and MAC address of the failing computer. The LAN card of the working computer can have multiple IP and MAC addresses. But that's an odd-ball corner case. Otherwise , it's a good quiz.
bro what should i do when i star it stuck half way from waking up it was full of dust i didnt clean the circuit board in the inside is this beacause for the dst in inside if so then what should i clean it with the circuit board i meant
I'm not quite sure what you're asking, but you can blow the dust off with canned air or perhaps yours has the same issue mine did and it shorted. This is really a cheap, China made toy, so I'm not surprised the insulation on the wires would fall off.
Thank you, that helped me a lot. it was so hard to work with soil moisture sensor's analog read so I had to do an equation to use it properly, but the map function solved all of that. 🌹🌹
Thank you for this. I really like these kinds of tutorials that helps us to get better and more efficient with our coding. Looking forward to more like this!
@@CircuitCrush Yeah...but I just wish that was stated in the title (not just at the end), that it was a multi-part. I was expecting a 7 minute demonstration of switch-cases...but ended up just watching how to set variables and outputs.
Thanks for making this video! i’m actually a collector of these types of toys and never got a chance to see the inside of the head nor the mechanism for the fingers, funny story when i first got one it started smoking and shorting out, i would love to see what you did with the parts, maybe a part 2?
this is not simple, as you mentioned when you want to use an array, you can't use it without for loop(i, i , i++) They all go hand in hand, so try to do better. thank you
What is wrong with your recording system? I saw part 1 in this series. The quality was not good but readable. Part 2 was fuzzy and unreadable . this "final chapter " is totally unrearable!!! Audio in all three is fine. Here are two youtuber arduino entries that are easy to read ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JnSt0vylnp4.html and ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-H0CtMyL_CCI.html RSVP
using the gear icon I get the following choices: annotations, subtitles, playback speed & Quality. Under Quality I get these choices: 720p, 360p, 144p, & Auto. HD is not listed. As mentioned the quality (readability) of your 3 videos varies from barely ok to useless. @@CircuitCrush
This is purely a first principles 'look' at using an array for this use. Arrays can become more complex in usage with other concepts like loops etc.. You can make code work with a totally arbitrary array length such that you don't need to edit 100 line when you add an additional element to the array. You can made arrays multidimensional so each element of an array is itself an array of values (that would be called a 2d array, and you can keep going with 3d arrays etc..) In a simple case as shown, there is no difference / benefit. But in order to do the complex, you need to start with the basic.
On most chips it’s a false economy to use byte. You will load your byte on a 32 bit bus and maybe store it in a 128 bit register on the CPU to do math on it, so it just uses the same space as an integer anyway. The compiler will probably ignore you and use an integer. But yeah, I guess on an Arduino you can probably use Byte.
A fairly minor alteration to the map function eliminates the issue with the output mapping to the max value for only the max input and improves the distribution of the output values. long mapEx( long x, long in_min, long in_max, long out_min, long out_max) { return((x - in_min) * (out_max - out_min + 1) / (in_max - in_min + 1) + out_max); }
interesting 🤔 , i am currently going through some of my c programming lectures and i am kind of interested in embedded programming and stuff..your explanation seems good even for a person with no basics in electronics as well.keep up the good work😘.
worst video i have seen. black Smooth wire it hot with numbers on it. ribbed wire is neutral. hand in way, without stopping camera to view what you just did. keeping both modules on at same time was confusing. i'm a female. jeeez..........
Hey so I doubt you’ll answer but if you still have the remote i would buy it off of you because I’m actually getting one of these robots without the remote. How much would the price be if you were selling one?