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digital-diy.com goes live! (newer, better, and way more fun)

Posted 27th April 2009 at 11:23 AM by gramo

Taking on a web 2.0-3.0 approach, the new digital-diy.com site has launched and already getting over 500 hits a day (without google indexing?? must be somewhat alright then!)

Its the microcontroller thinktank of the internet, allowing registered users to submit content and collaborate with other members from all over the world.

Further more, why restrict the site to PIC micro controllers and 1 or 2 languages? The new digital-diy.com site supports all popular programming languages and micro controllers. We've started out with AVR's and PIC's, with support for Basic, C and Assembly.

If you can contribute to the site, please register a username and submit an article today!

Cheers, Graham
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Video Tutorials

Posted 24th May 2008 at 02:27 AM by gramo

Due to popular demand, I have added a section called Video Tutorials at http://www.digital-diy.net/Tutorials/Tutorials.aspx

It launched with the following Video Tutorials;
  • Intro To PIC Programming - The Beginners Guide (17 Minutes)
  • DIY - Polarized Headers and Straight Header Leads (7 Minutes)
  • DIY - PICKit 2 Breakout Board (7 Minutes)
  • LCD Mod for Breadboards (4 Minutes)
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www.digital-diy.net goes live!

Posted 24th May 2008 at 02:22 AM by gramo

My tutorial/example site was on a free domain with my old ISP, but now I am happy to say that www.digital-diy.net is the new and improved "Spency's PICBasic" site

It is targeted for PIC micro users, who want to learn how to interface with a range of different devices, and every example/tutorial has descriptions, wiring diagrams and source code.
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