| Pronouns | He/Him |
| Pronouns | He/Him |
Okay well this is a long shot… I’m trying to read (and eventually write) from/to an Infineon F-XC866 4FR 8-bit MCU… and every link from Infineon to Dave bench, Dave, Dave IDE, FLOAT, etc led to a dead end.
Does anyone have this software laying around, or maybe can point me in an alternative direction to reading and writing these things?
My only real experience with MCUs is ESP32’s, and arduino IDE just makes it too easy. Even espressif’s tool chain didn’t seem this bad.
#infineon #microcontrollers #microcontroller #jtag #debugging #reverseengineering
1000 richest people are approched. "The end of the world is here. Time to go to your doomsday bunker", they are told. The billionaires nodded. They knew this was coming. They were prepared.
So they gathered their loved ones and locked themselves in luxury bunkers. No contact to outside world.
10 years later they emerge. The world has healed. The air is breathable, people are happy. "What was the catastrophy?" they ask the first person they meet.
She screams: "THEY GOT OUT!!!"
Let's try this:
Hello. My name is Bear. (Seriously, it's my legal last name.) I'm an #InformationTechnology pro with around 30 years of experience spanning a broad range of categories. My most recent job titles include System Administrator, Desktop Administrator, and IT Administrator. I've worked at MIT, Harvard Business Publishing, IBM, and VMware.
I've been unemployed for over a year in this awful tech job market. Hire me. Seriously. I’m worth it.
DM me for my PDF resume.
@hacks4pancakes yep, pet peeve, but also increases risk for no reason. They’re in the wrong - they should fix themselves, but I’ll fix it myself since I know many don’t care.
If you can slow down or speed up so no car is around you, it increases your “escape routes”… say they have a mechanical failure that causes them to swerve, or you do.
I mean, I understand the risk is actually low, but the minimal effort to mitigate it makes it a no brainer to me.
I even do this in heavy traffic - always try to have an open spot to one immediate side at the minimum, plus safe following distance.
@gsuberland Ooooh I'll have to keep this in mind - never really used them. I'm US based, so the digikey shipping matches the cheapest options on LCSC. Though the parts have significantly cheaper alternatives!
Problem is, the connectors on the antennas are borked too. So $12 for a pair of those, plus another $15 for the smd connectors.
Already bought a BGA stencil set, solder balls, and NVME drive to transfer into the laptop for $50 USD. The Spousal Approval Factor begins dropping significantly as I go over $50 lol. Especially since I have no idea if I'm going to be successful on my first BGA soldering attempt!