The point isn't that the picture is shitty.
The point is that two people are observing the SAME picture, and seeing two drastically different color combinations.
The psychology behind this is facinating.
It's not pure software PWM, as it is using the seperate clock signal from the PCM chip for the timing of the pulses. It's worked fine for me so far, but I'm not doing anything precise either.
You can use a software based solution that utilizes the PWM or PCM chip to generate pulses, and will let you drive 8 or more servos at a time: https://github.com/richardghir... [github.com]
You can use a software based solution that utilizes the PWM or PCM chip to generate pulses, and will let you drive 8 or more servos at a time:
https://github.com/richardghir...
I'm currently building a new router, so I did some research thinking now might be a good time to make the switch to IPv6.
I found this:
http://www.kloepfer.org/ipv6-h...
Is there really no way to implement IPv6 without making every one of my machines dependent on the DHCP whims of my ISP?
The point isn't that the picture is shitty. The point is that two people are observing the SAME picture, and seeing two drastically different color combinations. The psychology behind this is facinating.
It's not pure software PWM, as it is using the seperate clock signal from the PCM chip for the timing of the pulses. It's worked fine for me so far, but I'm not doing anything precise either.
Ugh, sorry. I replied to the wrong comment. :-/
You can use a software based solution that utilizes the PWM or PCM chip to generate pulses, and will let you drive 8 or more servos at a time: https://github.com/richardghir... [github.com]
You can use a software based solution that utilizes the PWM or PCM chip to generate pulses, and will let you drive 8 or more servos at a time: https://github.com/richardghir...
I'm currently building a new router, so I did some research thinking now might be a good time to make the switch to IPv6. I found this: http://www.kloepfer.org/ipv6-h... Is there really no way to implement IPv6 without making every one of my machines dependent on the DHCP whims of my ISP?