I have a question. I have A DRO that has RS232 connections to its readers. Those readers don't fit my machine. But I have other readers that go to a much simpler DRO system and they have mini USB's. I was wondering if there is some sort of A adapter I can buy because they both have standard protocols or do I have to get pin out data and Build one on my own?
@cartoonhead4506День тому
UKposts use the same system FUCK UKposts
@albertobottopoala7691День тому
Aaannd here it goes the next year of my life
@jordanweimer788День тому
Omg this could be an epic prank. You gotta change commonly used words to something else. 😂
@jordanweimer788День тому
Hilarious😂
@LostInLeidenДень тому
absolutely best video on this topic available online, thanks so much, you've made it so clear
@NoOneisHereAnywayДень тому
@19:57 they did mess up, yea they allowed "dick van" but his name is always said together as in "dick van dyke" and since this device only allowed for "dick van" they forgot the "dyke" portion...so it should say "dick van gay" when it does its thing...or that's what i am seeing anyway since they left off "dyke" in the allowed part...🤷♂️ have you hooked this up and tried it out @Ben Eater?
@lameckarika19492 дні тому
😂😂. I have no idea what was happening here but reading the results was worth my minutes of feeling utterly dump. I have always wanted to learn coding and it amazes me to see it in action . Thank you
@user-wo6qn3vf9n2 дні тому
I built one out of LEGO worked fantastically.
@user-wo6qn3vf9n2 дні тому
It works by pressing the buttons.
@bubach852 дні тому
What if I used an old COM port, RS323 and on a computer and hooked that up to a VGA display? Could I basically emulate a graphics card in software? I mean, I should have fairly good control over the individual pins and what they send, right? 😅
@charliekim29392 дні тому
"Understanding USB" for people who are too busy (or too intimidated?) to read the USB spec. Although I *used* many USB devices in the past (when I was still making living doing electronics) I never understood USB beyond (or below?) its applications level. Thank you for the enlightening tutorial.
@hectoralejandrotorrespopoc92322 дні тому
i would love to have automatic subtitles in this video, it helps me a lot by reading and hearing at the same time as i get distracted very easy
@janudalelwala78913 дні тому
Well I like to add something to your explanation the reason that electrons flow from reverse biased part of the transistor is because of minority charge carriers and because the base is thin some of the electrons does fall in to lower conduction band from the higher conduction band therefore they pass right through the PN junction.
@user-gf2vz7tu1d3 дні тому
Best video so far about the 1s and 2s compliment .I hope my tomorrows exam goes well thanks bud !!
@user-jf9lf1zr9w3 дні тому
I always had a bad understanding of how the circuit works or what the main theory behind it. But the way you tech us bit by bit solving one problem after another is just very intuitive and awesome.
@christophermccutcheon21433 дні тому
If you made that from scratch then no it's not the world's worst. Well done in taking a step in understanding. Something not many engineers care to do today cos engineers if the past were so good that they left us good tools to cut out a lot of the bullshit
@sgmeta4 дні тому
Eres muy chingón bro. Me quedé sin palabras viendo todo lo que sabes de código y electrónica. Excelente video
Thanks, very nice video. It so happens I'm busy writing an OS for the C128, and also want to support the 6551 (for turbo232, swiftlink), and this info is very helpfull for that. I wonder if this means the transmit interupt is not working either? Do you happen to know? I only have access to an original (1980s era) 6551, so can't test this. Looks like it is not difficult to detect if a specific 6551 has this bug or not by sending a byte and seeing if the transmit buffer empty bit changes to 0 inmediately after having written the byte to the data register.
@zkreso4 дні тому
Amazing video
@giow15464 дні тому
My man is doing bitwise operations on Excel 😂
@SuprSBG4 дні тому
I feel like row 26 shouldn’t be under allow…
@ericnail15 днів тому
lol I love how you just whip out these perfectly sized and shaped wires and place them in. Meanwhile, mine looks like somebody had an LGBT themed wet noodle party and dropped their noodles on my new computer 😭
@casualcaptor78265 днів тому
it's interesting that gay is both a censored word as well as a substitution word
@TheMisterNebo5 днів тому
And that, my friends, is what 20 years of pure dedication and skill looks like when it's condensed into 20 minutes.
@vancap97255 днів тому
"Hello, WINTERRUPTorld!"🤣rofl lol hahaha
@paulhetherington38545 днів тому
Ben = Them two - in there! Jap koms! 15 -- odd num right? Illegal clan only! 1= joined clan 2. 5 -- mandatory gay life + dopamine! I.e. Ca; -- in 2nd Amend
@paulhetherington38545 днів тому
W' = you in -- MOHYK'! + OR' - received this - order of - the day! You lied, on our, SEC net! SEC -- Oriental Tribed only!
@nikaX20005 днів тому
couldn't we just use the stop and start bit for intercepts and latch clock?
@nikaX20005 днів тому
Other things apart, how did you get the same colored jumpers together like that? I really want an answer
@StoneyGribble5 днів тому
Ive never seen a video that made me feel more incompetent before😂
@sethgallegos58436 днів тому
This was perfect! Thank you
@slim_cana6 днів тому
This is such an amazing video Ben, I keep coming back to it when I have lapses in understanding of the protocol. Thank you SO MUCH for sharing!
@burstfireno16176 днів тому
Ben are you Electronic engineer? Whats your background? Very informative content you are uploding. Love it 😊
@agnisri12017 днів тому
Sir please explain software breakpoint ❤
@acejones52607 днів тому
I think I missed a episode what is the board that the display is connected to
@user-qu6ht2jn8t7 днів тому
it is amazing,i know it.thanks!
@mikegLXIVMM7 днів тому
14:33 Electroboom: "Hold my beer" 😀
@TW9CE3857 днів тому
You could use karnaugh map
@OdysseyCamper7 днів тому
Toy Story is going to be ruined without Woody!
@thebestSteven8 днів тому
I saw, "dick van" when you first generated the words, and was like, "well that's weird. Didn't know that was some sort of insult back in the day. " Only when I saw it come up on the "allow" list did I realize it was for Dick Van Dyke.
@davegubbins44288 днів тому
how lovely to hear that it only costs $156 for us to access the standard for the TIA 232 serial port. So fortunate are we to live in the era when capitalism mutated into socialism for the rich
@FrancescoLago-qi1jd8 днів тому
Is it possible that at 10:35 what happened is that the processor first put 80 on the bus, and then only the next clock cycle it sets the W pin? It seems weird that 80 just happened to be in ram on the stack XD
@D0Samp8 днів тому
This example stays mostly true with current compilers (only that GCC likes to compare x <= 254 rather than x < 255). It becomes harder to understand with optimizations turned on, as the compiler first starts keeping all variables in registers (which is not helpful with the translation to 6502), then makes use of the LEA instruction to add two registers and store the result in a third one, and finally unrolls the inner loop to 14 precompiled calls (which is not far off a lookup table on 6502).
@PytoCode8 днів тому
I'll just stick to making it *in* scratch 😅😅
@tanjimjahan40388 днів тому
i faced a problem with alu part. i bought a 74hc283 ic from shop and i connect the pin 8 to ground and the pin 16 to the vcc the voltage of pin 7,9,10,11,12,13,14,15 is high and the voltage of the pin 1,2,3,4,5,6 is 0 why it is happening? as far as i know 74hc283 is a binary adder. it also showing wrong output. the ic become hot when i connect the input pins. Basically the out put pin 9,10,13 always high whatever the input is. pin 1,2,3,4,5,6 always low. I am stuck into this from two days. Anyone please help me.