H17F - programmable driver with full thermal regulation

get a real antivirus

Avast isn't perfect, but in my opinion, it's the best free antivirus available. :)

And it ain't that far behind the best commercial antivirus available. :O

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I agree.
When I used Windows in the past, Avast always installed on every machines I own.

One killer feature is its ability to scan computer on boot. This way Avast can kick any virus even before the Windows started.

Matlab ?

Could it be Lua?

Real programmers use "copy con program.com" :) Here's proof that it works: youtube

So I use "copy con firmware.hex" - nah, just kidding, I write my firmwares in C (AVR-GCC), but the question was about the thermal simulation, and so far no hit.

About real programmers again (from xkcd):

since I can’t guess anymore, when will these be available? Did I miss that?

Java?

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Pascal ?

I know solidworks has some thermal simulation but that’s a 3d modeling program…

I’m assuming that thermal simulation using a bunch of data.
And my pharmacist friend who work with a lot of data using “X” to simulate his medicine, so my second guess is “X”.

I won’t tell what X is. It’s my second guess, I’ll never win anyway :smiley:

FORTRAN 77

LOL. I have no idea. But the driver looks really nice! Might be exactly what I need for an old project of mine to be completed…

Ok, I can’t win since my post ct is too low, but I have a guess….which I will not publicize :slight_smile:

These things look awesome and I can think of a few lights I’d like to use them in!

Wow, looks like great driver!

Now we need GB for it or a light with it!

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Where can I buy?

Any one guess Ruby yet? My guess is Ruby

Looks great, can’t wait to try it.

I’ll loan a few thousand post count’s to some o yuz guys with knowledge? :stuck_out_tongue:

Scoobysnacksfornerds, works every time! :bigsmile: Since I took COBOL back in 1980 computer programming hasn’t been my forte.

I once tried simulating neural networks using labVIEW,

So sad i can't make use of that knowledge anymore.

Edit: labview is actually great for instrumentation. Hope flashlights will get some use to it someday

Really great driver Dr! Waiting for the purchase post :D

My guess is SQL/MySQL. Simulation uses a lot of data and SQL can be VERY effective in matrix operations and calculations.