jimbojames
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Sorry if this thread doesn't belong here but I dont know where else to put it - mods, please move if you need to.
As well as being in to pc building, I am an IT geek for my day job and I also program a little when I can (C#, ASP, MVC, SQL etc). I recently got in to electronics prototyping using devices called Arduinos
If you haven't come accross them before (and you're a bit of a geek) then take a look. Basically, they are a way of being able to build and code a platform to work with tons of different things like LCD displays, servos, motors, temp sensors, light sensors, RFID tags, LEDs etc etc - literally, the sky (and your imagination) is the limit!
So - the reason for this post is that I have been trying to think of a project that could help me and others on this site with thier rigs. Can anyone think of anything that they could really use a gadet for that isn't out there at the moment? A good exaple is a fan controller but obviously there are loads out there already and there is no point re-inventing the wheel.
I really want to get a side hobby project going but I can't think of anything.
Any suggestions? Technially, anything is possible!
As well as being in to pc building, I am an IT geek for my day job and I also program a little when I can (C#, ASP, MVC, SQL etc). I recently got in to electronics prototyping using devices called Arduinos
If you haven't come accross them before (and you're a bit of a geek) then take a look. Basically, they are a way of being able to build and code a platform to work with tons of different things like LCD displays, servos, motors, temp sensors, light sensors, RFID tags, LEDs etc etc - literally, the sky (and your imagination) is the limit!
So - the reason for this post is that I have been trying to think of a project that could help me and others on this site with thier rigs. Can anyone think of anything that they could really use a gadet for that isn't out there at the moment? A good exaple is a fan controller but obviously there are loads out there already and there is no point re-inventing the wheel.
I really want to get a side hobby project going but I can't think of anything.
Any suggestions? Technially, anything is possible!