I'd do it somewhat like this: Since persons need to buy the book to learn it, you can just refer to the projects. I don't think you would copy all of the schematics and others. So just post the Jallib version here, but leave the original ones in the book :-)
The versions I'd be making, are just for 'translation purposes'. Website is in Dutch actually. Deutsch is a crappy language I dont like :-D (I'm sorry Germans) Samenkopen.net is a website were everyone can do an action with a whole lot products in there. This FTDI board was made by Steven Cooreman (a person from Ghent-Belgium) I could bring you in touch, but I think that transportation costs will be high. I like this board, it gives me the possibility to reproduce the Arduino in any form, and I have easy serial contact with any board (and with my USB-wisp) but.. back on topic :-) On 16 jul, 13:31, Sebastien Lelong <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > > Now is the question, do we want them to take a small step into > > Jallib ? or do we want them to take the step which brings them 'all' > > of the knowledge! > > Probably both :) > > > > > First case: an EZ library with parameters predefined. Main focus will > > be on including the files you'll need, and not (as Bert did) including > > all of the files you could "EVER" need. > > Second case: no EZ libraries, all in plain JAL programming, with a > > good explanation of all new/unknown steps that are taken. > > > For both cased the programs from the book should be reproduced. > > That's the problem: you can't. Because of legal, IP restriction issues. > That's at least what I understand. > We thus need to build our own examples, that's what I'm kind of trying to do > with jalliblog and "step-by-step" posts. > > > > > You can see that in the second case, the learning curve is a whole lot > > steeper. > > Sure, and I understand/agree this is a problem. > > > > > I really want to help with this guide/tutorial/... but I'm affraid > > that you guys know a bit too much :-) I could use some introduction > > sessing to Jall. I really don't know yet what happens under the hood. > > Nobody really knows, except Guru Kyle :) > This makes me remember someone talked about jalv2 courses he gave to > students. He has a website with all his lessons. Searching jallist may help > here. > > > > > I could provide you with the original programs from the book (off > > coarse not publicly visible) and do the easy jobs. I could try to > > reproduce explanation in my own words (as a starter). > > But if they can't be publicly visible, what's the point ? > > > PS: some thing I'm working on now --> the conversion of a forum into a > > project log :-) > > Joep will know what this is all about: > >http://phalox.be/flux/viewtopic.php?id=1 > > :-D <http://phalox.be/flux/viewtopic.php?id=1%0A:-D> > > Looks nice. I was looking for a FTDI breakout, the link you give looks nice, > but in Deutsch. Too bad, I can't even know where to click :) > > Other sites I had a look gives a "already built" FTDI breakout board, for > 14$ (Sparkfun), or 12EUR (eBay). Kind of too much for this... > > Seb > -- > Sébastien Lelonghttp://www.sirloon.nethttp://sirbot.org --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "jallib" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/jallib?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
