What should I do with it?
tripcode cracker
cum on it
>>57007713
Use it with an industrial camera to play with machine vision. Learn to write code to make it recognize things. Then connect it as part of a larger system for another project. A drone that follows whoever has a specific piece of paper on them. A sentry turret that shoots Fedex employees only. An OCR scanner for text books to upload them online.
Into the bin with it
no really, please write a tripcode cracker
>>57007821
Fok off poes
>>57007713
A necklace
People get scared when they see 7-segment displays counting down.
>>57007763
its the first thing I would do
>>57007793
opencv and a raspi 3 can already do that.
>>57007950
Then cool, since you're already familiar with how to do it on one micro-controller system, it should make debugging really easy if you learn how to do it on this one too. Then you can add proficiency with these guys to your portfolio, too. Get good enough on cross-platform coding, and you could even specialize in porting software for larger corporations and companies.
>>57007994
VHDL scares me :(
>>57008016
Then doing stuff with FPGAs probably isn't for you?
>>57008016
you can get a C compiler
>>57007713
Put it back in the lab faggot
>>57007830
Spot the dutchman
Actually op here. I'm thinking about doing a DAC for audio.
>>57007713
Learn VHDL and Verilog, and get a job safe from outsourcing.