This Arduino compatible board has quality construction and an attractive color scheme that makes it stand out from the many other compatible boards on the market. Bonus: watch for the discount code at the end of the video for 10% off any purchase for the month of February, 2016 at the RoanokeHobby.info online store!
February 05, 2016
February 02, 2016
When online media re-hashes #OldNews
Looks like the pitchforks are out again for FTDI, but in an article from 2014, it clearly stated they was going to incorporate a warning message in future drivers.
This is from 10/24/14 "new FTDI driver ... will tell you a chip is fake" http://bit.ly/1X0NPPR #DoYourResearch
This is from 10/24/14 "new FTDI driver ... will tell you a chip is fake" http://bit.ly/1X0NPPR #DoYourResearch
Snow Day Discount on #SparkFun Mini-Inventors Kit
The snow is gone, but not the 10% off on SparkFun Mini-Inventors Kit with code SNOWDAY10 until 2/6/16 in the Roanoke Hobby shop!
Location:
Roanoke, VA 24015, USA
January 31, 2016
Minecraft Marathon mc.RoanokeHobby.xyz Join Our Team
Join us on March 11 - 12, 2016 for the Minecraft Marathon hosted at CoLab Roanoke to benefit Children's Miracle Network. http://extra-life.org/team/roanokehobby -- Watch live at http://www.twitch.tv/nirvana2165
January 29, 2016
Why I Dislike @Microsoft and Use #Ubuntu instead
Scenario: Windows 10 on a HP tablet consistently stops on a routine Windows Update around 80%. Multiple reboots. No resolution. I turn to the Microsoft Support Forum, find no answer. Click on the Online Chat with Support.
After one sentence describing the issue, I only get this as a solution:
After one sentence describing the issue, I only get this as a solution:
Rose.... | 2:29:56 PM |
Okay, I suggest you to contact a local technician for the further assistance with this issue. Hello, I am the local technician (Microsoft Certified Professional). What kind of answer is that? Back to the laptop with Ubuntu Linux. Thanks anyway. |
A Closer Look at the Arduino: USB
There are several different Arduino boards on the market: name-brand, compatibles and clones. In this video I take a look at the different types of USB connectors and chip sets that does the USB-to-Serial conversion.
January 27, 2016
Is there any #security online?
The horror stories just seem to keep coming: large companies getting their customer data hacked; tax refunds hijacked; credit cards compromised. This article tells an interesting story about one person's experience with a well known online retailer and their customer service.
"For users, continue to be extremely careful with information you share. Even big companies like Amazon can’t keep it safe."Good advice for anyone would be to do a "security checkup" on all of your online accounts. Perhaps now is a good time to use that two-factor authentication that's available on most sites. And don't forget, Safer Internet Day is February 9, 2016!
January 10, 2016
First Look at the FTDI Ner0
Recently funded on Kickstarter, the Ner0 is an Arduino compatible board designed with some nice extra features. Mostly notable is the power section which uses a more efficient 5V switching regulator instead of the LDO regulator used in most other Uno compatible boards (including the original Arduino). This reduces the potential of damaging heat build-up when the project draws a higher current, such as driving a LED display or WiFi board.
Labels:
Arduino,
AVR,
Compatible
Location:
Roanoke, VA 24015, USA
January 07, 2016
January 05, 2016
Pi Zero - Soldering the Header Pins
For someone that has never soldered before, this video goes into more detail about soldering the GPIO header pins to the Pi Zero. We also go over some soldering basics and a few tips on technique.
Labels:
GPIO,
Pi Zero,
Raspberry Pi,
Soldering,
Tutorial
January 03, 2016
Pi Zero Next Steps: Part 1
You've finally got a Pi Zero in your hands, now what? I take a look at soldering in the GPIO pins and protect the board with an acrylic case. Instead of using the USB and HDMI ports to connect, you can easily connect through the GPIO serial pins to access the command line.
December 24, 2015
Yes, #ESP8266 Can Now Be Easy
Take an ESP-01 module + breadboard adapter + USB-to-Serial board = Fun!
The First #Microprocessor Chips and the F-14 Tomcat
Ray Holt developed one of the first microprocessor chip sets for Garrett AiResearch's Central Air Data Computer for use in the F-14 Tomcat from 1968 to 1970. This was classified information and was not made public until in the 90's. Check out the Bugbook Museum blog for the story!
December 22, 2015
Buying Your First Board
Looking to start a DIY electronics project? Interested in learning more about AVR microcontroller boards? I take a look at several different options for buying your first board.
December 19, 2015
December 17, 2015
Are Credit Cards with a Chip Safer?
The new chip card readers are starting to show up in retails stores now. The assumption is that the credit card users are being better protected. But, how true is that?
Labels:
credit card fraud,
security,
skimmer
October 19, 2015
So, You Want to go #Freelance
I'm thinking about starting up a freelance anonymous support group locally. Maybe you're thinking about branching out and doing a side job too. Here's some reading on the topic to get some ideas flowing:
Freelancers Anonymous Support Group: Conquering Your Freelance Fears
8 Great LinkedIn Groups for Freelancers
29 Easy Ways That Freelancers Can Feel Less Lonely
How to Freelance Your Expertise
10 Mistakes to Avoid When Starting an Online Business
Freelancers Anonymous Support Group: Conquering Your Freelance Fears
8 Great LinkedIn Groups for Freelancers
29 Easy Ways That Freelancers Can Feel Less Lonely
How to Freelance Your Expertise
10 Mistakes to Avoid When Starting an Online Business
October 03, 2015
So, what really happened to #blogging
I just have to share this blog post put up a few months ago. It perfectly sums up several things I've been thinking about in regards to the Internet in general and blogging specifically.
The Death of Blogging
(Spoiler: Tumblr killed it)
The Death of Blogging
(Spoiler: Tumblr killed it)
September 29, 2015
Happy First Birthday HTML5
It was October 2014 when the W3C approved the final recommendation for HTML5. Now it's one of the most popular buzz words in 2015. A quick Google search will turn up plenty of tutorials on how to better utilize the latest version of HTML. I personal like the courses being offered on EdX - but there are plenty to choose from. Happy coding!
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