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I have been on the Forum about two years. I read about B4R from Nuts & Volts Magazine. Fred Eddy wrote a few articles about B4A and B4R. I was impressed with B4R after reading a couple of his articles. It seemed easy enough to learn and I was amazed at what a few lines of code could do. I was also interested in the ESP8266. I use to program Microchip PIC controllers in assembler then later C. I still do on occasion. But the power and simplicity of B4X is truly amazing when compared to MPLAB X and the ESP-IDF Build Environment. The folks on this forum have been great as well. Either answering my questions or pointing me in the right direction.
Lately I have been working on an autonomous lawn mower project based on a used power scooter chair. Anyway I decided to build a smaller one to work on the autonomous part in my living room. I got it together and the base would glitch and turn left when I was not sending a udp control packet. I checked my hardware and determined that was not...
Lately I have been working on an autonomous lawn mower project based on a used power scooter chair. Anyway I decided to build a smaller one to work on the autonomous part in my living room. I got it together and the base would glitch and turn left when I was not sending a udp control packet. I checked my hardware and determined that was not...
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