I wod love to help but i have no idea what to write about.Meaby an mikroBasic beginers guide.
I have an 30GB hard drive on my table that is doing nothing but colecting dust.I heard that these thingys are easy to interface (the HUGE pin count conector dosent give me that kind of inpresion).
I curently hacked an old radio to be my cmputer speakres.I had to open it up to conect it,since it dosent have an conecotor to work as an amp.The bass is much beter! (love loud bass!! :twisted: )
Meaby my 2000V cheap shocker as an n00b HV project.
and I am opening a new website and I need some articles from other people to make the website interesting.
If anyone would like to contribute to my website, I would thank them heavily and appreciate any articles that you write.
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Well there will be
tutorials and articles on
Robotics, Electronics, Circuits, Microcontrollers, Hi Voltage, And weekend projects.
I can join in if you dont mind, Because I'm more of a hands-on, take-the-item-apart-and-play-with-it guy, I would like to do something other than just writing!
I do have knowledge of Perl, PHP, HTML, 8086 programming, QuickBasic, and VisualBasic. And because I'm dealing with an at89c2051 uC, I will be able to know 8051 programming as well (provided the chip will cooperate with the standard).
This means if I was on, and you and your website service provider allowed it, we can make the site interactive. A login/logout page would not be useful on a site if only HTML is used and no other programming languages.
a) a URL (website address)
b) PHP (preferred) or PERL
I can write some articles based on my knowledge, I recommend Audioguru and Nigel Goodwin as well, because they show that they know alot of stuff.
EDIT: Ya know what, since my two electronic projects (my radio and microcontroller programmer) are stalled right now due to lack of (or insufficient) assistance, I'll start now.
For testing, I will use Xitami web server, and the latest version of PHP that will work with Windows 95, and Opera web browser (I use that now too).
I want to ensure that every single user with practically any graphical browser (including arachne for DOS) can access the content and see it the same way.