On Monday, I said that I would find information on PICAXE (The company that I am getting my microcontroller from along with the software that I will be using to program my microcontroller) and how to use it for my specific project. To achieve this I had to : 1. find all the specifications for my unique board. 2. Watch a tutorial on how to use PICAXE. 3. Actually try PICAXE out.
Now I'm guessing you're all wondering if I achieved my goal. And yes I did, I found out so much information on how to use PICAXE and I also found all of the lines of code that I need to know to program my microcontroller.
What went well? I found exactly what I need to do when I am actually programming my microcontroller and many extra features such as playing sounds and flashing lights.
What didn't go well? UGHHHHHHH! I completely underestimated how much code I would actually have to use and configure to get everything perfectly.
P.S The binary code in the title actually says something, can you figure it out?
Now I'm guessing you're all wondering if I achieved my goal. And yes I did, I found out so much information on how to use PICAXE and I also found all of the lines of code that I need to know to program my microcontroller.
What went well? I found exactly what I need to do when I am actually programming my microcontroller and many extra features such as playing sounds and flashing lights.
What didn't go well? UGHHHHHHH! I completely underestimated how much code I would actually have to use and configure to get everything perfectly.
P.S The binary code in the title actually says something, can you figure it out?