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  • _ __yash__

    Even i wonder..... :) Has your name got anything to do with the Blackfin (DSP??) processor? :)

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    yup, the processor.

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      Anyone from Embedded Systems backround? Presently into it?

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      Luc Pattyn
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      yep. why? PS: avoiding warnings. :)

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        yep. why? PS: avoiding warnings. :)

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        Just curious actually.....i visit the Lounge quite often so i was just wondering how many are from the same field as I. I did once work on a MFC-based project with great help from this site (couldn't have done without it :) )

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        • _ __yash__

          Anyone from Embedded Systems backround? Presently into it?

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          Ralph_2 wrote:

          Anyone from Embedded Systems backround?

          Nope.

          Ralph_2 wrote:

          Presently into it?

          Yes: causing damages due to lack of background... :rolleyes: :)

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          • _ __yash__

            Anyone from Embedded Systems backround? Presently into it?

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            Rage
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            Yes, here !

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            • L LittleYellowBird

              Ralph_2 wrote:

              Anyone from Embedded Systems backround?

              Yes!

              Ralph_2 wrote:

              Presently into it?

              Always! ;)

              Ali

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              Rage
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              So you too are in the embedded world... What are you doing exactly ? Hardware engineer writing software is quite vague ...

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                Anyone from Embedded Systems backround? Presently into it?

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                Single Step Debugger
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                I was a few years ago. So where is the fire? P.S.:Just don't tell me that you are using while(1) for searching a char buffer terminator...

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                  I was a few years ago. So where is the fire? P.S.:Just don't tell me that you are using while(1) for searching a char buffer terminator...

                  The narrow specialist in the broad sense of the word is a complete idiot in the narrow sense of the word. Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.

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                  __yash__
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                  char buffer terminator thats in the making after Terminator Salvation ;P

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                  • R Rage

                    So you too are in the embedded world... What are you doing exactly ? Hardware engineer writing software is quite vague ...

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                    Rage wrote:

                    What are you doing exactly ?

                    Brace yourself for a very boring story (you will wish you never asked!) I started as an Electronics Engineer (designing analogue and digital circuits, laying out pcb's, the lot) and as part of that I wrote Firmware for Embedded Systems (by that I mean little micros / microcontroller type jobbies). I moved to a company where I did more firmware than hardware, and I enjoyed it. Then when the small firm I worked for lost its PC Software Programmer I took over that too. Hence I end up being a hardware engineer who writes software. I am very at home with soldering irons and oscilloscopes etc, and I see my PC as more of a tool than anything else. I like writing Firmware because ... well actually I am not sure why, I enjoy the challenge (lots of the stuff I do involves precise timing and measurement, and it can be quite tricky) and I think PC's are a pain. I can make my embedded systems virtually perfect, run like a dream, a work of art ....... with PC software there are always problems! Truth is I do lots of different stuff, I am very lucky! :-D What's your story?

                    Ali

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                    • _ __yash__

                      char buffer terminator thats in the making after Terminator Salvation ;P

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                      Single Step Debugger
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                      Yes, the story is about an evil dishwasher machine leading her hordes of toasters in their way to word domination.

                      The narrow specialist in the broad sense of the word is a complete idiot in the narrow sense of the word. Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.

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                      • _ __yash__

                        Anyone from Embedded Systems backround? Presently into it?

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                        Lost User
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                        Do z80's in graphical calculators count?

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                          Rage wrote:

                          What are you doing exactly ?

                          Brace yourself for a very boring story (you will wish you never asked!) I started as an Electronics Engineer (designing analogue and digital circuits, laying out pcb's, the lot) and as part of that I wrote Firmware for Embedded Systems (by that I mean little micros / microcontroller type jobbies). I moved to a company where I did more firmware than hardware, and I enjoyed it. Then when the small firm I worked for lost its PC Software Programmer I took over that too. Hence I end up being a hardware engineer who writes software. I am very at home with soldering irons and oscilloscopes etc, and I see my PC as more of a tool than anything else. I like writing Firmware because ... well actually I am not sure why, I enjoy the challenge (lots of the stuff I do involves precise timing and measurement, and it can be quite tricky) and I think PC's are a pain. I can make my embedded systems virtually perfect, run like a dream, a work of art ....... with PC software there are always problems! Truth is I do lots of different stuff, I am very lucky! :-D What's your story?

                          Ali

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                          Rage
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                          Very cool :cool: My story : Started as embedded in the automotive industry, writing firmware for automatic gearboxes, then wrote firmware for signal measurement devices (hence I know what you mean with working with oscilloscopes & co) and the associated PC driver for configuring/interfacing the devices, and finally moved in the process world (I am a CMMI expert), so no software at all anymore except from VB in document templates :| What are you programming your firmware in ? Assembler, C ? ... Labview ?

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                            Very cool :cool: My story : Started as embedded in the automotive industry, writing firmware for automatic gearboxes, then wrote firmware for signal measurement devices (hence I know what you mean with working with oscilloscopes & co) and the associated PC driver for configuring/interfacing the devices, and finally moved in the process world (I am a CMMI expert), so no software at all anymore except from VB in document templates :| What are you programming your firmware in ? Assembler, C ? ... Labview ?

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                            Rage wrote:

                            Very cool

                            Thanks :thumbsup:

                            Rage wrote:

                            writing firmware for automatic gearboxes

                            Sounds pretty cool too! :cool:

                            Rage wrote:

                            I am a CMMI expert

                            Had to Google that! Sounds v tricky!

                            Rage wrote:

                            What are you programming your firmware in ?

                            All my current Firmware is in C on various PIC's, I love Assembler but most projects are too large to justify it so C is my weapon of choice. Keeps me off the streets anyway! :-D

                            Ali

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                              Rage wrote:

                              Very cool

                              Thanks :thumbsup:

                              Rage wrote:

                              writing firmware for automatic gearboxes

                              Sounds pretty cool too! :cool:

                              Rage wrote:

                              I am a CMMI expert

                              Had to Google that! Sounds v tricky!

                              Rage wrote:

                              What are you programming your firmware in ?

                              All my current Firmware is in C on various PIC's, I love Assembler but most projects are too large to justify it so C is my weapon of choice. Keeps me off the streets anyway! :-D

                              Ali

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                              Rage
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                              Talking about standards, do you have to be MISRA compliant ?

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                                Rage wrote:

                                What are you doing exactly ?

                                Brace yourself for a very boring story (you will wish you never asked!) I started as an Electronics Engineer (designing analogue and digital circuits, laying out pcb's, the lot) and as part of that I wrote Firmware for Embedded Systems (by that I mean little micros / microcontroller type jobbies). I moved to a company where I did more firmware than hardware, and I enjoyed it. Then when the small firm I worked for lost its PC Software Programmer I took over that too. Hence I end up being a hardware engineer who writes software. I am very at home with soldering irons and oscilloscopes etc, and I see my PC as more of a tool than anything else. I like writing Firmware because ... well actually I am not sure why, I enjoy the challenge (lots of the stuff I do involves precise timing and measurement, and it can be quite tricky) and I think PC's are a pain. I can make my embedded systems virtually perfect, run like a dream, a work of art ....... with PC software there are always problems! Truth is I do lots of different stuff, I am very lucky! :-D What's your story?

                                Ali

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                                Alison Pentland wrote:

                                I am very at home with soldering irons and oscilloscopes etc

                                Aahh.....my best soldering experience was with a 64-pin TQFP package 8051-core controller chip..me felt like a surgeon:cool:

                                Alison Pentland wrote:

                                I can make my embedded systems virtually perfect, run like a dream, a work of art ....... with PC software there are always problems!

                                Well, I m not quite there yet to always make things absolutely perfect...but, yes, PC sofware have always been a problem....man, you control EVERY aspect in an embedded system..

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                                  Alison Pentland wrote:

                                  I am very at home with soldering irons and oscilloscopes etc

                                  Aahh.....my best soldering experience was with a 64-pin TQFP package 8051-core controller chip..me felt like a surgeon:cool:

                                  Alison Pentland wrote:

                                  I can make my embedded systems virtually perfect, run like a dream, a work of art ....... with PC software there are always problems!

                                  Well, I m not quite there yet to always make things absolutely perfect...but, yes, PC sofware have always been a problem....man, you control EVERY aspect in an embedded system..

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                                  LittleYellowBird
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                                  Ralph_2 wrote:

                                  man, you control EVERY aspect in an embedded system..

                                  Yes, that is exactly what I mean! I have tried to explain this to the guys here many times and they just don't understand. It is so nice to find someone else who gets it, that is why I had to reply even though it is a day later. When I write for Windows I feel like a cog in a badly built machine, but when I write for my embedded systems I am God! :-D :-D

                                  Ralph_2 wrote:

                                  Well, I m not quite there yet to always make things absolutely perfect

                                  :-O I am exagerating for effect, I cann't make everything always absolutely perfect either! :-O

                                  Ali

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                                  • _ __yash__

                                    Anyone from Embedded Systems backround? Presently into it?

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                                    francoriva
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                                    I prefer: #define true 1 while (true){ }

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