Cool kid! MiniPOV build from Russia!
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Раз уж тема про Россию, то и писать буду по-русски. Думаю проблем с переводом у вас возникнуть не должно.
Плохо, что он режет текстолит в жилом помещении, причем пилой. Пыль от него все-таки не безвредная. Надо как-минимум подстелить на пол бумагу – чтобы можно было собрать пыль. А вообще, гораздо проще резать ножницами по металлу.
Насчет того, что у него не Windows – полностью согласен. Обратите внимание на пути к файлам проекта.
Кстати, кто может мне сказать – что за программатор он использовал? USBTinyISP ?
@K Scharf
Why not OS X itself? I have a pc with windows, linux and Mac OS X installed.
OMG kid that is exactly how I used to do it, including the "yeah, it works!". Its very faux-mac, but this is a hacker kid and would you expect anything less? Russian awesome kid – props to you. Just stay away from rockets, they are meant to not work ;).
That is some scary looking flux!
Yep, it looks like he has Hackintosh OS 🙂
Its nice too see here videos with russians:)
And its a pity that bigger part of russian engineers dont know english enough to take part in discussion on english forums:(
Well, who says that he does not have an Mac Pro under the desk or an Mac Mini ??
// Per.
Hi!
@K Scharf: It’s Ubuntu 10.10 + macbuntu pac.
@dcoder: ребёнку в 10 лет, явно сил не хватит разрезать текстолит ножницами. Программатор самодельный – http://www.obdev.at/products/vusb/avrdoper.html