Embedded C Programming
1
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-29 10:29
How do I go about becoming an expert embedded C programmer and how do I do it without purchasing all the hardware necessary to test them with?
I am doing this because I want to get a job as an embedded C programmer and makes lots of money and being really respected.
6
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-29 17:17
>>4,5
He asked how to do it without purchasing the hardware. Try again faggots.
7
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-29 17:22
>>6
No, he said all the hardware necessary to
test them with (whatever 'them' are).
8
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-29 17:52
>>6
And I gave some suggestions for that. Read, comprehend, and only then reply.
9
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-29 18:08
>>8
And at that moment,
>>6- kun was enlightened.
10
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-29 18:36
Just program according to the JPL C standard.
11
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-29 18:38
>>10
Why would I consult the
Jewish Porn League for information on C programming, hymie?
12
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-29 19:13
>>11
Was that supposed to be funny?
13
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-29 19:27
>>12
It probably is funny to the gentiles. They have a very primitive sense of humor. There is no Lenny Bruce-tier comedian among the goyim.
14
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-30 1:50
>>10
Except that the JPL standard strictly prohibits the use of dynamic memory allocation effectively crushing the potential of any program written with it.
15
Name:
Cudder
!MhMRSATORI!fR8duoqGZdD/iE5
2012-09-30 1:58
>>14
The title of this thread is "embedded C programming". dymelloc is useless for many embedded applications since you know exactly what each byte of RAM is going to be used for.
16
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-30 1:58
17
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-30 2:36
18
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-30 5:40
>>1
How would you manage to become an
EXPERT EMBEDDED C PROGRAMMER without touching any hardware at all? At best you'll become a toy virtual machine C programmer.
19
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-30 6:18
Speaking of which, does anyone know any cheap microcontrollers that could potentially handle half-decent audio and a SATA hard drive?
Sometimes I just put my computer on to listen to music, but that's a bit of a waste of power.
20
Name:
Cudder
!MhMRSATORI!fR8duoqGZdD/iE5
2012-09-30 7:31
>>19
An AVR + SATA-IDE converter + MP3 decoder (optional if you're fine with WAV) + DAC would be enough.
Or if you want a solution with less hardware, a PIC32MX is enough to decode MP3 without an external decoder:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHz8sEbGpQQ
21
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-30 7:41
22
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-30 7:47
>>21
The second option is not exactly cheap though. If I were you I'd just get one of the cheap HDD MP3 players from DX.
23
Name:
Anonymous
2012-09-30 15:18
>>20
PIC32 is garbage, MIPS is a terrible core for MCUs.
24
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-02 7:28
There are no jews. Please continue with this programming-related discussion.
25
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-02 13:40
Write homebrews for the PSP1
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26
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-02 14:21
>>25
GBA is more "embedded" than PSP. PSP has a whole gles-esque API.
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