I'm glad it was not just me that had all the frustration with decoding the manual. I did the same in the end and looked at a reference design for UART settings and then checked/adjusted to my needs. I try not to use the datasheet and only the user manual for the Z8S180. You left the ending a cliff hanger ............
😁. This was very much unprepared. It could have finished in an hour or two. Or it could have gone on for days. I decided to use the actual natural disruptions for the splices.
Had to take a break at 1:30 and listen to the moose joke. Now it all makes sense. Maybe join the Bergmeister after the code runs for a couple Jaeger bombs.
Oh if only I'd have thought of that at the time!!! Muuch cooler than the thinly veiled 1970? Sesame Street bit... 🤔that, now that I think of it, may not be aging all that well: ua-cam.com/video/rsRjQDrDnY8/v-deo.html Next time I pull out my Dave Grohl voice!
Dear lord that datasheet search lol I'm of the opinion that datasheets should include the authors name hehehe And while we're at it, have them develop software from a bad one, so they know how it feels and what not to do hehehe
LLMs were a game changer for me, now I don't read through datasheets myself until it's really really needed, have LLMs summarise and search things instead,
I decided to do minimal editing on this because I've also had other people asking for all the raw footage. When it's over, I'll do some kind of a summary when I clean up the code and make it more palatable. At the moment it has a lot of inconsistent hacks as a result of testing, debugging ideas.
@@asmi06 sorry. I must have had things misconfigured. After these long parts over, I will clean up the code & summarize the result in a more polished recording.
@JohnsBasement I don't have nearly as good hearing as I once had, so I'd appreciate more compressed audio track so I won't have to adjust volume all the time. Thank you!
"On odd numbered Thursdays, if you wave a fish over your head.." is hilarious...
😂👍
I'm glad it was not just me that had all the frustration with decoding the manual. I did the same in the end and looked at a reference design for UART settings and then checked/adjusted to my needs. I try not to use the datasheet and only the user manual for the Z8S180. You left the ending a cliff hanger ............
😁. This was very much unprepared. It could have finished in an hour or two. Or it could have gone on for days. I decided to use the actual natural disruptions for the splices.
Had to take a break at 1:30 and listen to the moose joke. Now it all makes sense. Maybe join the Bergmeister after the code runs for a couple Jaeger bombs.
Once it was going, I went for BBQ, burgers, & beers!!
john, I heard you singing foo fighters the pretender here in the middle of laughing, ya? )))) 1:33:04
Oh if only I'd have thought of that at the time!!! Muuch cooler than the thinly veiled 1970? Sesame Street bit... 🤔that, now that I think of it, may not be aging all that well: ua-cam.com/video/rsRjQDrDnY8/v-deo.html
Next time I pull out my Dave Grohl voice!
@@JohnsBasement even more interesting, thanks;
@@7alken 😂
@@JohnsBasement :-D
In general … 2 stop bits for 110 baud … 1 for 300+ baud
Or when cheating! 😁
Dear lord that datasheet search lol
I'm of the opinion that datasheets should include the authors name hehehe
And while we're at it, have them develop software from a bad one, so they know how it feels and what not to do hehehe
🤣
LLMs were a game changer for me, now I don't read through datasheets myself until it's really really needed, have LLMs summarise and search things instead,
I like how you complain about documentation bloat in the video which contains more digressions and other irrelevant stuff than on topic content.
It's part of my creative process. 😇
I decided to do minimal editing on this because I've also had other people asking for all the raw footage. When it's over, I'll do some kind of a summary when I clean up the code and make it more palatable. At the moment it has a lot of inconsistent hacks as a result of testing, debugging ideas.
@@JohnsBasement Please do a pass of audio compression as your laughter outbursts are way too loud for someone listening to it in headphones.
@@asmi06 sorry. I must have had things misconfigured. After these long parts over, I will clean up the code & summarize the result in a more polished recording.
@JohnsBasement I don't have nearly as good hearing as I once had, so I'd appreciate more compressed audio track so I won't have to adjust volume all the time. Thank you!