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my final project in school(computer engineering technology diploma)
i build and programmed a growroom environment controller.
used a Motorola microprocessor and attached a screen, keypad, temperature sensors, CO2 sensors the works.if the growroom got too hot, it turned on an exhaust fan.
if the CO2 got too low it turned on the CO2 tank.best part: i got my dad to pay for all my expensive growroom equipment under the guise it was a school project.
All programmed in assembly language.......
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Trοϱϱψ 🙎👊 wrote:
Lol, and what are you growing in it now? Tomatoes...my final project in school(computer engineering technology diploma)
i build and programmed a growroom environment controller.
used a Motorola microprocessor and attached a screen, keypad, temperature sensors, CO2 sensors the works.if the growroom got too hot, it turned on an exhaust fan.
if the CO2 got too low it turned on the CO2 tank.best part: i got my dad to pay for all my expensive growroom equipment under the guise it was a school project.
All programmed in assembly language.......
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Hyena wrote:
nothing.Trοϱϱψ wrote:
Lol, and what are you growing in it now? Tomatoes...my final project in school(computer engineering technology diploma)
i build and programmed a growroom environment controller.
used a Motorola microprocessor and attached a screen, keypad, temperature sensors, CO2 sensors the works.if the growroom got too hot, it turned on an exhaust fan.
if the CO2 got too low it turned on the CO2 tank.best part: i got my dad to pay for all my expensive growroom equipment under the guise it was a school project.
All programmed in assembly language.......
i lived in canada at the time.now i live in trinidad.
the jails down here aren't as nice. -
Trοϱϱψ 🙎👊 wrote:
Send me a few of them and ill "sell" them on for "vegetable" growing ;)Hyena wrote:
nothing.Trοϱϱψ wrote:
Lol, and what are you growing in it now? Tomatoes...my final project in school(computer engineering technology diploma)
i build and programmed a growroom environment controller.
used a Motorola microprocessor and attached a screen, keypad, temperature sensors, CO2 sensors the works.if the growroom got too hot, it turned on an exhaust fan.
if the CO2 got too low it turned on the CO2 tank.best part: i got my dad to pay for all my expensive growroom equipment under the guise it was a school project.
All programmed in assembly language.......
i lived in canada at the time.now i live in trinidad.
the jails down here aren't as nice. -
Trοϱϱψ 🙎👊 wrote:
Send me one im licensed.my final project in school(computer engineering technology diploma)
i build and programmed a growroom environment controller.
used a Motorola microprocessor and attached a screen, keypad, temperature sensors, CO2 sensors the works.if the growroom got too hot, it turned on an exhaust fan.
if the CO2 got too low it turned on the CO2 tank.best part: i got my dad to pay for all my expensive growroom equipment under the guise it was a school project.
All programmed in assembly language.......
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My first non-trivial program was a molecular dynamics simulation for a physics class. Basically it had to efficiently simulate the behavior of millions of atoms as the temperature fluctuates. I've since adapted it to calculate the protection income for millions of turf – trillions of possibilities can be calculated in about 15 seconds!
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Trοϱϱψ 🙎👊 wrote:
now THAT sounds coolmy final project in school(computer engineering technology diploma)
i build and programmed a growroom environment controller.
used a Motorola microprocessor and attached a screen, keypad, temperature sensors, CO2 sensors the works.if the growroom got too hot, it turned on an exhaust fan.
if the CO2 got too low it turned on the CO2 tank.best part: i got my dad to pay for all my expensive growroom equipment under the guise it was a school project.
All programmed in assembly language.......
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A robot to dance and say i am a robot
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nick wrote:
My first non-trivial program was a molecular dynamics simulation for a physics class. Basically it had to efficiently simulate the behavior of millions of atoms as the temperature fluctuates. I've since adapted it to calculate the protection income for millions of turf – trillions of possibilities can be calculated in about 15 seconds!
That's awesome - it sounds like it has potential... You really ought to do something with that 😉
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nick wrote:
however if you want the numbers accurate it takes a day and a half, and he uses a calculator. 😉My first non-trivial program was a molecular dynamics simulation for a physics class. Basically it had to efficiently simulate the behavior of millions of atoms as the temperature fluctuates. I've since adapted it to calculate the protection income for millions of turf – trillions of possibilities can be calculated in about 15 seconds!
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One of those pick a door game
You picked a door, it opened the door that wasn't the winner out off the 2 remaining doors and sacked you if you wanted to stick with your original choose, or swap to the remaining door. EgThe winning door is 2
X chooses door 1
Door 3 is opened and proved to be empty
X can now stick with 1 or swap to 2 -
😉My calculator😉
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