H17F - programmable driver with full thermal regulation

my vote goes to C, since basic is already posted
your firmware and driver looks amazing

Ada.

You beat me to it. So I’m stuck with Cobol.

Thanks! :)

Ah, some good guesses... But no hit yet.

Stupid Avast... URL:MAL seems to refer to a URL blacklist, it probably blacklists all nerdcamp.net, which actually is only a dynamic DNS hoster. Probably some other nerdcamp.net user got infected and Avast blocked the whole domain.
That image is just an image (h17f.jpg). And my site does not contain any active code at all, just static HTML. It might be a good idea to report a false positive.

Hmmm ... must be Plankalkül

Looks awesome, I’m gonna want one to play with whether I win it or not, but let’s guess python.

mmmfff. One guess per person.

Has to be Fortran?

I like the idea of 1+X drivers. Apart from the low moon mode the single 7135 provides well regulated low and low-medium modes due to the low Vf at 350 mA.

I have no clue about progarmming. Maybe you used Node (don't know many programming languages and most others where named before).

How about C

Java?
I know nothing of programming languages. Totally stabbing in the dark.

Commodore BASIC FTW! :D

I’m guessing that you’re using Assembly to program the board.
This, I believe, make you able to put a lot of features into a single and limited capacity of board.

No idea. C? Will these go up for sale?

shell

Let's try Delphi.

Perl?

I have absolutely no clue what the hell you wrote this beauty with. I don’t care. Nor do I care about winning. Thanks for being back :slight_smile:

I’ll go something with c ……

Custom GB budget flashlight? :stuck_out_tongue:

Hi, picure of the diver doesnt show and link to manual is unavailable!!!

Hahaha, good joke :smiley:
If you guess right what is the collor of footwear that I am wearing right now I’ll tell you exact prog.language used for thermal simulation … :wink: